Poetry Explained for the Use of Young PeopleJ. Johnson, 72, St. Paul's Churchyard., 1802 - 115 páginas |
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... ideas , or of admiring melodious sounds which are to them destitute of meaning . The pleasure that we receive from the remote allusions or metaphoric lan- guage of poetry depends , in a great degree , upon the rapidity with which we ...
... ideas , or of admiring melodious sounds which are to them destitute of meaning . The pleasure that we receive from the remote allusions or metaphoric lan- guage of poetry depends , in a great degree , upon the rapidity with which we ...
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... ideas . Probably this want of ori- ginality of thought , and this perpetual sameness of expression , may in some measure arise from the veneration which is early impressed upon the mind for certain standards of excellence ; venera- tión ...
... ideas . Probably this want of ori- ginality of thought , and this perpetual sameness of expression , may in some measure arise from the veneration which is early impressed upon the mind for certain standards of excellence ; venera- tión ...
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... ideas either of the sublime or beautiful ; and to such books as may assist in awakening the mind to obser- vation . Perhaps the first introduction to poetry should be obtained from prose . Many short sentences of true poetry have been ...
... ideas either of the sublime or beautiful ; and to such books as may assist in awakening the mind to obser- vation . Perhaps the first introduction to poetry should be obtained from prose . Many short sentences of true poetry have been ...
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... idea . • 14 , 1. 21 , dele to raise . 26 , 1. 5 from bottom , for and even after death men wish that their memory , read , and men wish that their memory even after death . 31 , 1. 9 , for with read in . 43 , 1. 9 , dele small . 50 ...
... idea . • 14 , 1. 21 , dele to raise . 26 , 1. 5 from bottom , for and even after death men wish that their memory , read , and men wish that their memory even after death . 31 , 1. 9 , for with read in . 43 , 1. 9 , dele small . 50 ...
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... idea of a scattered herd - the singular of a drove . An observing pupil may ask why winds might not as well have been used in the singular number . The $ is : omitted because it would not sound agreeably with the s at the beginning of ...
... idea of a scattered herd - the singular of a drove . An observing pupil may ask why winds might not as well have been used in the singular number . The $ is : omitted because it would not sound agreeably with the s at the beginning of ...
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