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By poetry we mean , the art of its purpose most completely in a dark age . employing words in such a manner as to pro- As ihe light of knowledge breaks in upon its duce an illusion on the imagination : the art of exhibitions , as the ...
By poetry we mean , the art of its purpose most completely in a dark age . employing words in such a manner as to pro- As ihe light of knowledge breaks in upon its duce an illusion on the imagination : the art of exhibitions , as the ...
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But they the Latin poems of Milion , the artificial manner are words of enchantment ; no sooner are they indispensable to such works is admirably pre pronounced than the past is present , and the served , while , at the same time ...
But they the Latin poems of Milion , the artificial manner are words of enchantment ; no sooner are they indispensable to such works is admirably pre pronounced than the past is present , and the served , while , at the same time ...
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He has not some points , resembled that of Dante ; but he attempted a fruitless struggle against a defect has treated it in a widely different manner . inherent in the nature of that species of com- We cannot , we think , better ...
He has not some points , resembled that of Dante ; but he attempted a fruitless struggle against a defect has treated it in a widely different manner . inherent in the nature of that species of com- We cannot , we think , better ...
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The reader would throw aside manner the ancient Persians thought it imsuch a tale in incredulous disgust , unless it pious to exhibit the Creator under a human were told with the strongest air of veracity , form .
The reader would throw aside manner the ancient Persians thought it imsuch a tale in incredulous disgust , unless it pious to exhibit the Creator under a human were told with the strongest air of veracity , form .
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We perceive the absurdity of Duessa ; and , like the Red - Cross Knight , they their manners . ... the Christmas revel of the hospitable Cavalier , whose tone and manner they sometimes found his nature selected and drew to itself ...
We perceive the absurdity of Duessa ; and , like the Red - Cross Knight , they their manners . ... the Christmas revel of the hospitable Cavalier , whose tone and manner they sometimes found his nature selected and drew to itself ...
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