Poetics: An Essay on PoetrySmith, Elder, and Company, 1852 - 294 стор. |
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... no school beyond its pale ; it must ban neither the Greek , nor the Gothic , nor the Asiatic ; it must open its arms to all poetries alike , dramatic , epic , lyrical ; and it must apply to every variety of poem , INTRODUCTION . 7.
... no school beyond its pale ; it must ban neither the Greek , nor the Gothic , nor the Asiatic ; it must open its arms to all poetries alike , dramatic , epic , lyrical ; and it must apply to every variety of poem , INTRODUCTION . 7.
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... lyrical , begins to flourish earliest , and supposing that to begin with the highest kind is a proof of the highest poetical gift . From which it would follow that the famed Provençal minstrels , who have not left behind them a single ...
... lyrical , begins to flourish earliest , and supposing that to begin with the highest kind is a proof of the highest poetical gift . From which it would follow that the famed Provençal minstrels , who have not left behind them a single ...
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... lyrical order . ] Narrative poems are more akin to sermons in the manner of their influence ; but it is to be observed that even sermons have the two methods of influencing . Thus , if the preacher , dis- coursing about faith , should ...
... lyrical order . ] Narrative poems are more akin to sermons in the manner of their influence ; but it is to be observed that even sermons have the two methods of influencing . Thus , if the preacher , dis- coursing about faith , should ...
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... lyrical song , and no reader can endure it unless hurried onward reck- lessly , believingly and joyfully before a mighty rushing wind . All right : he takes it for granted , and away he goes without stopping to think . If he stop to ...
... lyrical song , and no reader can endure it unless hurried onward reck- lessly , believingly and joyfully before a mighty rushing wind . All right : he takes it for granted , and away he goes without stopping to think . If he stop to ...
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... Lyrical ; Play , Tale and Song . Seldom indeed shall we meet with specimens of any one kind that are quite pure . One is ever mingling with an- other ; whence for instance comes the ballad , a cross between tale and song ; whence too ...
... Lyrical ; Play , Tale and Song . Seldom indeed shall we meet with specimens of any one kind that are quite pure . One is ever mingling with an- other ; whence for instance comes the ballad , a cross between tale and song ; whence too ...
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