Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousA. Hart, 1853 - 744 páginas |
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... reason about it only by symbols . We use the word , but we have no image of the thing : and the business of poetry is with images , and not with words . The poet uses words indeed ; but they are merely the instruments of his art , not ...
... reason about it only by symbols . We use the word , but we have no image of the thing : and the business of poetry is with images , and not with words . The poet uses words indeed ; but they are merely the instruments of his art , not ...
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... reason and prejudice . That great battle was fought for no single genera- ton , for no single land . The destinies of the human race were staked on the same cast with the freedom of the English people . Then were first prociaimed those ...
... reason and prejudice . That great battle was fought for no single genera- ton , for no single land . The destinies of the human race were staked on the same cast with the freedom of the English people . Then were first prociaimed those ...
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... reason to be hoodwinked - when the harp of the poet was to be hung on the willows of Arno , and the right hand of the painter to forget its cunning . Yet a discerning eye might even then have seen that genius and learning would not long ...
... reason to be hoodwinked - when the harp of the poet was to be hung on the willows of Arno , and the right hand of the painter to forget its cunning . Yet a discerning eye might even then have seen that genius and learning would not long ...
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... reason are not wholly exempt , misery dis- poses us to hatred , and happiness to love , al- The Poetical Works of JOHN DRYDEN . In two vo- lumes University Edvion , London , 1826 . though there may be no person to whom our misery or our ...
... reason are not wholly exempt , misery dis- poses us to hatred , and happiness to love , al- The Poetical Works of JOHN DRYDEN . In two vo- lumes University Edvion , London , 1826 . though there may be no person to whom our misery or our ...
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... reason to ar- bitrary canons of taste . In their eagerness to avoid the mala prohibita of a foolish code , they are perpetually rushing on the mala in se . Their great predecessors , it is true , were as bad critics as themselves , or ...
... reason to ar- bitrary canons of taste . In their eagerness to avoid the mala prohibita of a foolish code , they are perpetually rushing on the mala in se . Their great predecessors , it is true , were as bad critics as themselves , or ...
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