Poetry Explained for the Use of Young PeopleJ. Johnson, 72, St. Paul's Churchyard., 1802 - 115 páginas |
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... minds to admire without choice or discrimination . The world of literature now abounds with copiers of copyists , who ... mind for certain standards of excellence ; venera- tión independent of reason , which dis- poses the young student ...
... minds to admire without choice or discrimination . The world of literature now abounds with copiers of copyists , who ... mind for certain standards of excellence ; venera- tión independent of reason , which dis- poses the young student ...
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... mind to obser- vation . Perhaps the first introduction to poetry should be obtained from prose . Many short sentences of true poetry have been selected for children from the Old Testament . Many may be found in books of natural history ...
... mind to obser- vation . Perhaps the first introduction to poetry should be obtained from prose . Many short sentences of true poetry have been selected for children from the Old Testament . Many may be found in books of natural history ...
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... youth , may be found . in Watts " 6 On the Improvement of the Mind ; " and in the measured prose of Fenelon there is much eloquence , which young people can taste and com- 1 prehend before they are old enough to read the vii.
... youth , may be found . in Watts " 6 On the Improvement of the Mind ; " and in the measured prose of Fenelon there is much eloquence , which young people can taste and com- 1 prehend before they are old enough to read the vii.
Página ix
... mind to let their pupils appear ignorant of what others of the same age are taught . It is therefore probable , that the practice of teaching young people a certain quantity of poetry by rote will long prevail , both in schools and in ...
... mind to let their pupils appear ignorant of what others of the same age are taught . It is therefore probable , that the practice of teaching young people a certain quantity of poetry by rote will long prevail , both in schools and in ...
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... mind the limits of prose and poetry , he may refer to some excellent remarks in Lord Kaimes's Elements of Criticism , in Gray's Letters to West , and in Mr. West's Answers , and also in the interlude between the first and second cantos ...
... mind the limits of prose and poetry , he may refer to some excellent remarks in Lord Kaimes's Elements of Criticism , in Gray's Letters to West , and in Mr. West's Answers , and also in the interlude between the first and second cantos ...
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