Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen2R. Fenner, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... truth ; and from all other species ( having this object in common with it ) it is discriminated by pro- posing to itself such delight from the whole , as is compatible with a distinct gratification from each component part . Controversy ...
... truth ; and from all other species ( having this object in common with it ) it is discriminated by pro- posing to itself such delight from the whole , as is compatible with a distinct gratification from each component part . Controversy ...
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... truth , was the immediate object of the prophet . In short , whatever specific import we attach to the word , poetry , there will be found involved in it , as a necessary conse- quence , that a poem of any length neither can be , or ...
... truth , was the immediate object of the prophet . In short , whatever specific import we attach to the word , poetry , there will be found involved in it , as a necessary conse- quence , that a poem of any length neither can be , or ...
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... truth of passion , and the dramatic propriety of those figures and meta- phors in the original poets , which stript of their justifying reasons , and converted into mere ar- tifices of connection or ornament , constitute the ...
... truth of passion , and the dramatic propriety of those figures and meta- phors in the original poets , which stript of their justifying reasons , and converted into mere ar- tifices of connection or ornament , constitute the ...
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... truth and nature were still of perpetual recurrence before and after the publication of this preface . I cannot ... truths , but that by their frequent presentation to the mind in an excited state , they may have won for them a more ...
... truth and nature were still of perpetual recurrence before and after the publication of this preface . I cannot ... truths , but that by their frequent presentation to the mind in an excited state , they may have won for them a more ...
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... truth , which is uppermost in the consciousness ; in poetry the individual form , in which the truth is clothed . With the ancients , and not less with the elder dramatists of England and France , both comedy and tragedy were considered ...
... truth , which is uppermost in the consciousness ; in poetry the individual form , in which the truth is clothed . With the ancients , and not less with the elder dramatists of England and France , both comedy and tragedy were considered ...
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