Essays on English Poets and Poetry from the Edinburgh ReviewRoutledge, 1905 - 591 pàgines |
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Pàgina 310
... interest in subjects like these , they will infallibly sink deeper into the mind , and be more prolific of kindred trains of emotion , than subjects of greater dignity . Nor is the difficulty of exciting such an interest by any means so ...
... interest in subjects like these , they will infallibly sink deeper into the mind , and be more prolific of kindred trains of emotion , than subjects of greater dignity . Nor is the difficulty of exciting such an interest by any means so ...
Pàgina 495
... interest from a still higher principle : but in all narrative poetry , in all long pieces made up of descrip- tions and adventures , it seems hitherto to have been an indispensable condition of their success , that most of the persons ...
... interest from a still higher principle : but in all narrative poetry , in all long pieces made up of descrip- tions and adventures , it seems hitherto to have been an indispensable condition of their success , that most of the persons ...
Pàgina 496
... interest ordinary mortals , but even to excite their admiration or surprise ; and appear merely as strange ... interest in everything that related to man , might have confirmed his character for wisdom , by adding , that for the ...
... interest ordinary mortals , but even to excite their admiration or surprise ; and appear merely as strange ... interest in everything that related to man , might have confirmed his character for wisdom , by adding , that for the ...
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Essays on English Poets and Poetry from the Edinburgh Review Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey Visualització de fragments - 1905 |
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