Biographia Literaria; Or Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen2Fenner, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... attention from the main sub . ject by those frequent witty or profound reflec- tions , which the poet's ever active mind has dedu- · ced from , or connected with , the imagery and the incidents . The reader is forced into too much ...
... attention from the main sub . ject by those frequent witty or profound reflec- tions , which the poet's ever active mind has dedu- · ced from , or connected with , the imagery and the incidents . The reader is forced into too much ...
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... attention was especially fixed on those of Italy , from the birth to the death of Shakspeare ; that being the coun- try in which the fine arts had been most sedu- lously , and hitherto most successfully cultiva- ted . Abstracted from ...
... attention was especially fixed on those of Italy , from the birth to the death of Shakspeare ; that being the coun- try in which the fine arts had been most sedu- lously , and hitherto most successfully cultiva- ted . Abstracted from ...
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... attention to the meaning or quan- tity of the words ; but which , to an ear familiar with the numerous sounds of the Greek and Roman poets , has an effect not unlike that of galloping over a paved road in a German stage- waggon without ...
... attention to the meaning or quan- tity of the words ; but which , to an ear familiar with the numerous sounds of the Greek and Roman poets , has an effect not unlike that of galloping over a paved road in a German stage- waggon without ...
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... attention . This effect it produces by the continued excitement of surprize , and by the quick reciprocations of curiosity still gratified and still re - excited , which are too slight indeed to be at any one moment objects of distinct ...
... attention . This effect it produces by the continued excitement of surprize , and by the quick reciprocations of curiosity still gratified and still re - excited , which are too slight indeed to be at any one moment objects of distinct ...
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... attention , and therefore excites the question : Why is the attention to be thus stimulated ? Now the question cannot be answered by the plea- sure of the metre itself : for this we have shown to be conditional , and dependent on the ap ...
... attention , and therefore excites the question : Why is the attention to be thus stimulated ? Now the question cannot be answered by the plea- sure of the metre itself : for this we have shown to be conditional , and dependent on the ap ...
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