Evening recreations; or, Samples from the lecture room [by various authors] ed. by J.H. Gurney |
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... effects ; but at the same time I must ask you to go over with me some very plain and easy ground . Before we can reach the heights of Parnassus , which tower before us so grandly and brightly into the sky , many a mile of level field ...
... effects ; but at the same time I must ask you to go over with me some very plain and easy ground . Before we can reach the heights of Parnassus , which tower before us so grandly and brightly into the sky , many a mile of level field ...
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... effect produced ? The poet has no brush to dip in magic colours , no chisel with which to reproduce in outward form the fair work of the Creator : he has only certain combinations of arbitrary sounds which we call words ; and with these ...
... effect produced ? The poet has no brush to dip in magic colours , no chisel with which to reproduce in outward form the fair work of the Creator : he has only certain combinations of arbitrary sounds which we call words ; and with these ...
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... effect does the poet want to produce on the mind ? and , How does he produce this effect by the use of words ? The poet is an artist . The office of all art is , to create : and the poet , working with a material which is appreciable ...
... effect does the poet want to produce on the mind ? and , How does he produce this effect by the use of words ? The poet is an artist . The office of all art is , to create : and the poet , working with a material which is appreciable ...
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... our first question , What effect does poetic description want to produce on the mind ? Clearly , from what has been said , not merely to recall scenes and events . But does it want merely to multiply 8 ENGLISH DESCRIPTIVE POETRY .
... our first question , What effect does poetic description want to produce on the mind ? Clearly , from what has been said , not merely to recall scenes and events . But does it want merely to multiply 8 ENGLISH DESCRIPTIVE POETRY .
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... effect of nature's most magnificent scenes is liable to be marred by accidental blemish , is limited , is transient : the effect of poetic art is to render " a thing of beauty a joy for ever " it is freed from blemish , it is pure , it ...
... effect of nature's most magnificent scenes is liable to be marred by accidental blemish , is limited , is transient : the effect of poetic art is to render " a thing of beauty a joy for ever " it is freed from blemish , it is pure , it ...
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