English Composition and Rhetoric, Part 2Longmans, Green & Company, 1892 - English language |
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... poet's mature genius , ... Keats's Hyperion in his palace , Sonnet of Wordsworth , -exemplifying Elevation of Thought , Objectivity and Concreteness , FEELING . ... Variety of designations for the Amicable side of our nature , SUBJECTS ...
... poet's mature genius , ... Keats's Hyperion in his palace , Sonnet of Wordsworth , -exemplifying Elevation of Thought , Objectivity and Concreteness , FEELING . ... Variety of designations for the Amicable side of our nature , SUBJECTS ...
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... poets ; but we shall nowhere find more airy and expansive images of visionary things , a sweeter tone of sentiment or a finer flush in the colours of language , than in this ... poet designed is not completed , it is easy to see that 1.
... poets ; but we shall nowhere find more airy and expansive images of visionary things , a sweeter tone of sentiment or a finer flush in the colours of language , than in this ... poet designed is not completed , it is easy to see that 1.
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... poet , Keats , with his rich sensuous colouring , is the master whose style he has caught and prolonged . In part from Shelley , and still more from Keats , has proceeded that rich - melodied and highly - coloured style which has been ...
... poet , Keats , with his rich sensuous colouring , is the master whose style he has caught and prolonged . In part from Shelley , and still more from Keats , has proceeded that rich - melodied and highly - coloured style which has been ...
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... poet singles out an individual for lofty encomiums ; as seen in the Odes of Pindar , in the praises of Augustus by Virgil , and of Maecenas by Horace . More common is the flattery of a whole nation , at the expense of other nations ; as ...
... poet singles out an individual for lofty encomiums ; as seen in the Odes of Pindar , in the praises of Augustus by Virgil , and of Maecenas by Horace . More common is the flattery of a whole nation , at the expense of other nations ; as ...
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Alexander Bain. great conqueror's own egotism . According to Goethe , the poet is welcome to the lover , because he can best express and body forth the love - passion . This peculiar interest attaches to ordinary biography . Much more ...
Alexander Bain. great conqueror's own egotism . According to Goethe , the poet is welcome to the lover , because he can best express and body forth the love - passion . This peculiar interest attaches to ordinary biography . Much more ...
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