Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen2R. Fenner, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... sense of me- lody predominant . The delight in richness and sweetness of sound , even to a faulty excess , if it be evidently original , and not the result of an easily imitable mechanism , I regard as a highly favorable promise in the ...
... sense of me- lody predominant . The delight in richness and sweetness of sound , even to a faulty excess , if it be evidently original , and not the result of an easily imitable mechanism , I regard as a highly favorable promise in the ...
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... sense of musical delight , with the power of producing it , is a gift of imagina- tion ; and this together with the power of reduc- ing multitude into unity of effect , and modify- ing a series of thoughts by some one predomi- nant ...
... sense of musical delight , with the power of producing it , is a gift of imagina- tion ; and this together with the power of reduc- ing multitude into unity of effect , and modify- ing a series of thoughts by some one predomi- nant ...
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... sense , and genuine mother English , is far from being general ; and that the composition of our novels , magazines , public harangues , & c . is commonly as trivial in thought , and yet enigmatic in expression , as if ECHO and SPHINX ...
... sense , and genuine mother English , is far from being general ; and that the composition of our novels , magazines , public harangues , & c . is commonly as trivial in thought , and yet enigmatic in expression , as if ECHO and SPHINX ...
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... sense this rule is applicable only to certain classes of poetry ; secondly , that even to these classes it is not applicable , except in such a sense , as hath never by any one ( as far as I know or have read ) been denied or doubted ...
... sense this rule is applicable only to certain classes of poetry ; secondly , that even to these classes it is not applicable , except in such a sense , as hath never by any one ( as far as I know or have read ) been denied or doubted ...
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... sense of individuality which belongs to real existence . Paradoxical as it may sound , one of the es- sential properties of Geometry is not less essential to dra- matic excellence ; and Aristotle has accordingly required of the poet an ...
... sense of individuality which belongs to real existence . Paradoxical as it may sound , one of the es- sential properties of Geometry is not less essential to dra- matic excellence ; and Aristotle has accordingly required of the poet an ...
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