English Poetic Theory, 1825-1865Octagon Books, 1966 - 243 էջ |
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... matter of fact . The botanist pronounces it to be of the order of " Hexandria Monogynia . " This is matter of science . It is the " lady " of the garden , says Spenser ; and here we begin to have a poetical sense of its fairness and ...
... matter of fact . The botanist pronounces it to be of the order of " Hexandria Monogynia . " This is matter of science . It is the " lady " of the garden , says Spenser ; and here we begin to have a poetical sense of its fairness and ...
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... matter of " the number and force " of accents ; sweetness , of " smooth progression between variety and sameness , and a voluptuous sense of the continuous , -linked sweetness long drawn out ' " ( it also has something to do with vowel ...
... matter of " the number and force " of accents ; sweetness , of " smooth progression between variety and sameness , and a voluptuous sense of the continuous , -linked sweetness long drawn out ' " ( it also has something to do with vowel ...
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... matter " those external scenic appearances which strike out most abun- dantly and uninterruptedly his inner light and power " ( as Wordsworth did , for example ? ) . 13 Presumably this subject matter will find its proper art form in ...
... matter " those external scenic appearances which strike out most abun- dantly and uninterruptedly his inner light and power " ( as Wordsworth did , for example ? ) . 13 Presumably this subject matter will find its proper art form in ...
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John Keble Praelectiones Academicae 1844 | 46 |
John Stuart Mill Thoughts on Poetry and | 66 |
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