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LECTURES ON POETRY

DOYLE

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LECTURES

DELIVERED

BEFORE THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD

1868

BY

SIR F. H. DOYLE, Bart., M.A., B.C.L.

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HARVARD
UNIVERSITY
LIBRARY
JUL 3 1957

OXFORD:

BY T. COMBE, M.A., E. B. GARDNER, E. P. HALL, AND H. LATHAM, M.A.,

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PREFACE.

IN giving these Lectures to the world, I believe I am only taking a usual step, and one that is expected of Oxford Professors, more or less, by that University. I need only then ask my readers to bear in mind that they are lectures, to be heard, as ancient Pistol says, 'with ears'-not subtle disquisitions to be meditated upon in a quiet study. They have therefore been thrown into a key more rhetorical and familiar than I should otherwise have adopted, and are rather, to use Aristotle's phrase, epideictic orations than argumentative essays. I must add that for five-and-twenty years and more, I have done nothing as an orator, except to mumble now and then a few words, against my will, at a wedding breakfast. It follows that these compositions must be, in point of tone and style, recessarily tentative. Indeed, one reason for not putting off publication till a greater number of them had heaped themselves up, is, that the sooner any corrigible defects and mistakes are pointed out to me (and

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