Biographia Literaria, 第 2 卷Oxford University Press, 1954 |
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... poetry . The writings of PLATO , and Bishop TAYLOR , and the " Theoria Sacra " of BURNET , furnish undeniable proofs that poetry of the highest kind may exist without metre , and even without the contra - distinguishing objects of a ...
... poetry . The writings of PLATO , and Bishop TAYLOR , and the " Theoria Sacra " of BURNET , furnish undeniable proofs that poetry of the highest kind may exist without metre , and even without the contra - distinguishing objects of a ...
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... poetry 5 as poetry is essentially * ideal , that it avoids and excludes all accident ; that its apparent individualities of rank , character , or occupation must be representative of a class ; and that the persons of poetry must be ...
... poetry 5 as poetry is essentially * ideal , that it avoids and excludes all accident ; that its apparent individualities of rank , character , or occupation must be representative of a class ; and that the persons of poetry must be ...
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... poetry , and poetry imperfect and defective without metre . 20 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 . 20 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 ...
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