Lectures on General Literature, Poetry, &c., Delivered at the Royal Institution in 1830 and 1831Harper & Bros., 1860 - 324 sider |
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... Poetry to Pre - eminence- Poetry and Music - Poetry and Painting - Poetry and Sculp ture The Comparative Rewards of Professors of the Fine Arts - Poetry compared with Eloquence , History , and Phi- losophy - Permanence of Poetry LECTURE ...
... Poetry to Pre - eminence- Poetry and Music - Poetry and Painting - Poetry and Sculp ture The Comparative Rewards of Professors of the Fine Arts - Poetry compared with Eloquence , History , and Phi- losophy - Permanence of Poetry LECTURE ...
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James Montgomery. LECTURE V. VARIOUS CLASSES OF POETRY Narrative Poetry - Allegorical Poetry - Dramatic Poetry - Reli gious Poetry - Didactic and Descriptive Poetry - Lyric Poetry -Metrical Romances - Poetry for the Young - Translated ...
James Montgomery. LECTURE V. VARIOUS CLASSES OF POETRY Narrative Poetry - Allegorical Poetry - Dramatic Poetry - Reli gious Poetry - Didactic and Descriptive Poetry - Lyric Poetry -Metrical Romances - Poetry for the Young - Translated ...
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... Poetry to Pre - eminence . Poetry is the eldest , the rarest , and the most ex- cellent of the fine arts . It was the first fixed form of language ; the earliest perpetuation of thought : it existed before prose in history , before ...
... Poetry to Pre - eminence . Poetry is the eldest , the rarest , and the most ex- cellent of the fine arts . It was the first fixed form of language ; the earliest perpetuation of thought : it existed before prose in history , before ...
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... poetry is the rarest of the fine arts ; and in proof , I need only appeal to the literature of our own country , in which will be found the remains of more than five hundred writers of verse , renowned in their generation , of whom ...
... poetry is the rarest of the fine arts ; and in proof , I need only appeal to the literature of our own country , in which will be found the remains of more than five hundred writers of verse , renowned in their generation , of whom ...
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... poetry is an active principle ; in all others it is only a passive sentiment . That alone is true poetry which makes the reader himself a poet for the time while he is under its excitement ; which , indeed , constrains him to feel , to ...
... poetry is an active principle ; in all others it is only a passive sentiment . That alone is true poetry which makes the reader himself a poet for the time while he is under its excitement ; which , indeed , constrains him to feel , to ...
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Lectures on General Literature, Poetry, &c: Delivered at the Royal ... James Montgomery Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1836 |
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