Biographia LiterariaJ.M. Dent, 1947 - 305 頁 |
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... poetry . The writings of Plato , and Jeremy Taylor , and Burnet's Theory of the Earth , furnish undeniable proofs that poetry of the highest kind may exist without metre , and even without the contradistinguishing objects of a poem ...
... poetry . The writings of Plato , and Jeremy Taylor , and Burnet's Theory of the Earth , furnish undeniable proofs that poetry of the highest kind may exist without metre , and even without the contradistinguishing objects of a poem ...
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... poetry , and poetry imperfect and defective without metre . Metre , therefore , having been connected with poetry most often and by a peculiar fitness , whatever else is combined with metre must , though it be not itself essentially poetic ...
... poetry , and poetry imperfect and defective without metre . Metre , therefore , having been connected with poetry most often and by a peculiar fitness , whatever else is combined with metre must , though it be not itself essentially poetic ...
第 307 頁
... POETRY AND DRAMA ) Burney ( Fanny ) , Diary . A selection edited by Lewis Gibbs . 960 Burns ( Robert ) , Life of . By J. G. Lockhart . Intro . by E. Rhys . 156 ( See also POETRY AND DRAMA ) Buxton ( Sir Thomas Fowell ) , Memoirs of . Ed ...
... POETRY AND DRAMA ) Burney ( Fanny ) , Diary . A selection edited by Lewis Gibbs . 960 Burns ( Robert ) , Life of . By J. G. Lockhart . Intro . by E. Rhys . 156 ( See also POETRY AND DRAMA ) Buxton ( Sir Thomas Fowell ) , Memoirs of . Ed ...
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Supposed irritability of men of genius brought to | 14 |
The authors obligations to critics and the prob | 25 |
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