Wit and HumorH.W. Derby, 1861 - 261 Seiten |
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... poetical state ; that is to say , Wit does not contemplate its ideas for their own sakes in any light apart from their ordinary prosaical one , but solely for the purpose of producing an effect by their combination . Poetry may take up ...
... poetical state ; that is to say , Wit does not contemplate its ideas for their own sakes in any light apart from their ordinary prosaical one , but solely for the purpose of producing an effect by their combination . Poetry may take up ...
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... Poetical Process , the Leap to a Conclusion , or the Omission of Intermediate Particulars in order to bring the Two Ends of a Thought or Circumstance together ; - -as in one of Addison's papers above mentioned , where he is speak- ing ...
... Poetical Process , the Leap to a Conclusion , or the Omission of Intermediate Particulars in order to bring the Two Ends of a Thought or Circumstance together ; - -as in one of Addison's papers above mentioned , where he is speak- ing ...
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... poetical . Far was it from dishonoring the eulogizer of " good men's feasts ; " the recorder of the noble friends Antonio and Bassanio ; the great thorough - going humanist , who did equal justice to the gravest and the gayest moments ...
... poetical . Far was it from dishonoring the eulogizer of " good men's feasts ; " the recorder of the noble friends Antonio and Bassanio ; the great thorough - going humanist , who did equal justice to the gravest and the gayest moments ...
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... poetical figments ; Nay , hell itself , and Acheron , mere inventions ; Or were they true , as they are false , should I be So tim❜rous as to fear these bug - bear Harpies , Medusas , Ce taurs , Gorgons ? Deil . O good Aphobus , Leave ...
... poetical figments ; Nay , hell itself , and Acheron , mere inventions ; Or were they true , as they are false , should I be So tim❜rous as to fear these bug - bear Harpies , Medusas , Ce taurs , Gorgons ? Deil . O good Aphobus , Leave ...
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... poetical apprehension , and very poetically expressed . The word leering has a fine comic mystery in it ; which is always an aggravation of horror , upon the principle of extremes meet- ing - malice in benevolence . 8 Squibs and ...
... poetical apprehension , and very poetically expressed . The word leering has a fine comic mystery in it ; which is always an aggravation of horror , upon the principle of extremes meet- ing - malice in benevolence . 8 Squibs and ...
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