Biographia Literaria; Or Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen2 |
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The philosophic critics of all ages coincide with the ultimate judgement of all countries , in equally denying the praises of a just poem , on the one hand , to a series of striking lines or distichs , each of which absorbing the whole ...
The philosophic critics of all ages coincide with the ultimate judgement of all countries , in equally denying the praises of a just poem , on the one hand , to a series of striking lines or distichs , each of which absorbing the whole ...
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for words , as in the beauty and harmony of the colours , lines and expression , with which the objects are represented . Hence novelty of subject was rather avoided than sought for . Superior'excellence in the manner of treating the ...
for words , as in the beauty and harmony of the colours , lines and expression , with which the objects are represented . Hence novelty of subject was rather avoided than sought for . Superior'excellence in the manner of treating the ...
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I should not have entered so much into detail upon this passage , but here seems to be the point , to which all the lines of difference converge as to their source and centre . ( I mean , as far as , and in whatever respect , my poetic ...
I should not have entered so much into detail upon this passage , but here seems to be the point , to which all the lines of difference converge as to their source and centre . ( I mean , as far as , and in whatever respect , my poetic ...
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... such as the last couplet of the third stanza ; the seven last lines of the tenth ; £ and the five following stanzas , with the exception of the four admirable lines at the commencement of the fourteenth are felt by many unprejudiced ...
... such as the last couplet of the third stanza ; the seven last lines of the tenth ; £ and the five following stanzas , with the exception of the four admirable lines at the commencement of the fourteenth are felt by many unprejudiced ...
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... to him that cannot hear , And weep the more because I weep in vain ; " and adds the following remark : - " It will easily be perceived , that the only part of this Sonnet which is of any value , is the lines printed in italics .
... to him that cannot hear , And weep the more because I weep in vain ; " and adds the following remark : - " It will easily be perceived , that the only part of this Sonnet which is of any value , is the lines printed in italics .
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admiration answer appear attention beauty become believe better called cause character child common composition connected consists continued conversation critic Dane diction effect English equally excellence excitement existence expression fear feelings former French genius German give greater ground hand heart human images imagination individual instance interesting Italy kind language least less light lines live look manners means metre Milton mind moral nature never object observed once opinion original particular passage passed passion perhaps person philosophical play pleasure poem poet poetic poetry possible present produced prose reader reason scene seemed sense soul speak spirit stanzas style taste thing thou thought tion true truth whole wish Wordsworth writers