From Richard Brinsley Sheridan to Thomas HardyRobert Shafer Doubleday, Doran & Company, 1931 |
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... poems ? The and this is the result of philosophy . A poem contains the same elements as a prose compo- sition ; the difference therefore must consist in a different combination of them , in conse- quence of a different object being ...
... poems ? The and this is the result of philosophy . A poem contains the same elements as a prose compo- sition ; the difference therefore must consist in a different combination of them , in conse- quence of a different object being ...
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... poem , on the one hand , to a series of striking lines or distiches , each of which , absorbing the whole attention of the 10 property of exciting a more continuous and reader to itself , disjoins it from its context , and makes it a ...
... poem , on the one hand , to a series of striking lines or distiches , each of which , absorbing the whole attention of the 10 property of exciting a more continuous and reader to itself , disjoins it from its context , and makes it a ...
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... poem . The one is , that the author has not , in the poem itself , taken sufficient care to preclude from the reader's fancy the disgust- ing images of ordinary morbid idiocy , which from the height to which the poet had pre- viously ...
... poem . The one is , that the author has not , in the poem itself , taken sufficient care to preclude from the reader's fancy the disgust- ing images of ordinary morbid idiocy , which from the height to which the poet had pre- viously ...
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