Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen2R. Fenner, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... poems been the silly , the childish things , which they were for a long time described as being ; had they been really distinguished from the compositions of other poets merely by meanness of language and inanity of thought ; had they ...
... poems been the silly , the childish things , which they were for a long time described as being ; had they been really distinguished from the compositions of other poets merely by meanness of language and inanity of thought ; had they ...
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... poems by the violence , with which it whirled them round and round . With many parts of this preface in the sense ... POEM ; and secondly , of POETRY itself , in kind , and in essence . A a 2 The office of philosophical disquisition ...
... poems by the violence , with which it whirled them round and round . With many parts of this preface in the sense ... POEM ; and secondly , of POETRY itself , in kind , and in essence . A a 2 The office of philosophical disquisition ...
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... poem , merely because it is distinguished from prose by metre , or by rhyme , or by both con- jointly . In this , the lowest sense , a man might attribute the name of a poem to the well known enumeration of the days in the several ...
... poem , merely because it is distinguished from prose by metre , or by rhyme , or by both con- jointly . In this , the lowest sense , a man might attribute the name of a poem to the well known enumeration of the days in the several ...
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... poem is that species of composition , which is opposed to works of science , by proposing for its immediate object pleasure , not truth ; and from all other species ( having this object in common with it ) it is discriminated by pro ...
... poem is that species of composition , which is opposed to works of science , by proposing for its immediate object pleasure , not truth ; and from all other species ( having this object in common with it ) it is discriminated by pro ...
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... poem , and an additional merit . But if the definition sought for be that of a legitimate poem , I answer , it must be one , the parts of which mutually support and explain each other ; all in their proportion harmonizing with , and ...
... poem , and an additional merit . But if the definition sought for be that of a legitimate poem , I answer , it must be one , the parts of which mutually support and explain each other ; all in their proportion harmonizing with , and ...
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