Imagination and Fancy: Or, Selections from the English Poets, Illustrative of Those First Requisites of Their Art; with Markings of the Best Passages, Critical Notices of the Writers, and an Essay in Answer to the Question "What is Poetry?"Smith, Elder & Company, 1891 - 315 Seiten |
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... VERSIFICATION . POETRY , strictly and artistically so called , that is to say , considered not merely as poetic feeling , which is more or less shared by all the world , but as the operation of that feeling , such as we see it in the ...
... VERSIFICATION . POETRY , strictly and artistically so called , that is to say , considered not merely as poetic feeling , which is more or less shared by all the world , but as the operation of that feeling , such as we see it in the ...
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... versification is want of accent and emphasis . It generally accompanies prosaicalness , and is the consequence of weak thoughts , and of the affectation of a certain well - bred enthusiasm . The writings of the late Mr. Hayley were ...
... versification is want of accent and emphasis . It generally accompanies prosaicalness , and is the consequence of weak thoughts , and of the affectation of a certain well - bred enthusiasm . The writings of the late Mr. Hayley were ...
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... versification was it regarded not a hundred years back , that Thomas Warton , himself an idolator of Spenser , ventured to wish the following line in the Fairy Queen , And was admired much of fools , women , and boys- altered to And was ...
... versification was it regarded not a hundred years back , that Thomas Warton , himself an idolator of Spenser , ventured to wish the following line in the Fairy Queen , And was admired much of fools , women , and boys- altered to And was ...
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... versification is so much strengthened by it , and so much weakened by its opposite , that it could not but come within the cate- gory of its requisites . When superfluousness of words is not occasioned by overflowing animal spirits , as ...
... versification is so much strengthened by it , and so much weakened by its opposite , that it could not but come within the cate- gory of its requisites . When superfluousness of words is not occasioned by overflowing animal spirits , as ...
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... versification consists in whatsoever can be done for the prevention of monotony , by diversity of stops and cadences , distribution of emphasis , and retarda- tion and acceleration of time ; for the whole real secret of versification is ...
... versification consists in whatsoever can be done for the prevention of monotony , by diversity of stops and cadences , distribution of emphasis , and retarda- tion and acceleration of time ; for the whole real secret of versification is ...
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