Biographia Literaria; Or Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen2Fenner, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... metres , such as have been attempted of late in the " Alonzo and Imogen , " and others borrowed from the German , having in their very mechanism a specific overpowering tune , to which the generous reader humours his voice and emphasis ...
... metres , such as have been attempted of late in the " Alonzo and Imogen , " and others borrowed from the German , having in their very mechanism a specific overpowering tune , to which the generous reader humours his voice and emphasis ...
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge. balances of sound in the common metres of their country . A lasting and enviable reputa- tion awaits that man of genius , who should at- tempt and realize a union . Who should recall the high finish ; the ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge. balances of sound in the common metres of their country . A lasting and enviable reputa- tion awaits that man of genius , who should at- tempt and realize a union . Who should recall the high finish ; the ...
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... metre — Its ne- cessary consequences , and the conditions thereby imposed on the metrical writer in the choice of his diction . I conclude therefore , that the attempt is im- practicable ; and that , were it not impractica- ble , it ...
... metre — Its ne- cessary consequences , and the conditions thereby imposed on the metrical writer in the choice of his diction . I conclude therefore , that the attempt is im- practicable ; and that , were it not impractica- ble , it ...
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... his position , " that not only the language of a large portion of every good poem , even of the most elevated character , must ne- cessarily , except with reference to the metre , in no respect differ from that of good prose ; but 63.
... his position , " that not only the language of a large portion of every good poem , even of the most elevated character , must ne- cessarily , except with reference to the metre , in no respect differ from that of good prose ; but 63.
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... each for the place of the other frequently will and ought to exist . And first from the origin of metre . This I would trace to the balance in the mind effected by Ee that spontaneous effort which strives to hold in check the 65.
... each for the place of the other frequently will and ought to exist . And first from the origin of metre . This I would trace to the balance in the mind effected by Ee that spontaneous effort which strives to hold in check the 65.
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