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" A poem, in my opinion, is opposed to a work of science by having, for its immediate object, pleasure, not truth; to romance, by having for its object an indefinite instead of a definite pleasure, being a poem only so far as this object is attained : romance... "
Russell's Magazine - 第 163 頁
由 編輯 - 1858
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The Works of the Late Edgar Allan Poe, 第 4 卷

Edgar Allan Poe, Rufus Wilmot Griswold, Nathaniel Parker Willis, James Russell Lowell - 1856 - 454 頁
...Tempest — the Midsummer Night's Dream — Prospero — Oberon — and Titania ! . . . . A poem, in my opinion, is opposed to a work of science by having,...is attained ; romance presenting perceptible images with definite, poetry with indefinite sensations, to which endjmusic is an essential, since the comprehension...
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The Gentleman's Magazine, 第 1 篇

1874 - 794 頁
...that he afterwards said or did, is there aught that belies his boyish •ideal. "A poem," he says, "is opposed to a work of science by • having, for...is attained ; romance presenting perceptible images with definite poetry, with ///def,nite sensations, to which end music is an essential, since the comprehension...
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Poems, complete, with an orig. mem. by R.H. Stoddard, 第 734 期

Edgar Allan Poe - 1875 - 400 頁
...the Tempest — the Midsummer Night's Dream — Prospero — Oberon — and Titania ! A poem, in my opinion, is opposed to a work of science by having,...is attained : romance presenting perceptible images with definite, poetry with /^definite sensations, to which end music is an essential, since the comprehension...
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Edgar Allan Poe: His Life, Letters, and Opinions, 第 1 卷

John H. Ingram - 1880 - 334 頁
...the Tempest — the Midsummer Night's Dream — Prospero — Oberon — and Titania ! " A poem, in my opinion, is opposed to a work of science by having,...is attained ; romance presenting perceptible images with definite, poetry with indefinite sensations, to which end music is an essential, since the comprehension...
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Poems and essays

Edgar Allan Poe - 1883 - 542 頁
...Tempest — the Midsummer Night's Dream — Prospero — Oberon — and Titania ! . . . . A poem, in my opinion, is opposed to a work of science by having,...is attained ; romance presenting perceptible images with definite, poetry with indefinite sensations, to which end music is an essential, since the comprehension...
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Edgar Allan Poe

George Edward Woodberry - 1885 - 398 頁
...article which shows the strong influence of Coleridge's criticism, as follows : — " A poem in my opinion, is opposed to a work of science by having,...not truth ; to romance, by having for its object an irk definite instead of a definite pleasure, being a poem only so far as this object is attained ;...
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The Bookmart: A Monthly Magazine of Literary and Library Intelligence ..., 第 5 卷

Halkett Lord, Richard Halkett - 1888 - 572 頁
...'The Tempest' ~-Tbe Midsummer Night's Dream '—Prospero— Oberon— and TI tan lai Л poem, In my opinion, is opposed to a work of science by having,...not truth; to romance, by having, for its object, an indrßnite instead of & definite pleasure, being a poem only во far as this object Is attained ;...
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The Sewanee Review, 第 6 卷

1898 - 560 頁
...soul." How much it all seems an echo of the following from Poe: "A poem, in my opinion," he says, " is opposed to a work of science by having, for its...pleasure, being a poem only so far as this object is obtained; romance presenting perceptible images with definite, poetry with indefinite sensations, to...
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The Poems of Edgar Allan Poe

Edgar Allan Poe - 1895 - 308 頁
...Night's Dream" — Prospero — Oberon — and Titania ! • ••••••»•• A poem, in my opinion, is opposed to a work of science by having,...is attained; romance presenting perceptible images with definite, poetry with indefinite sensations, to which end music is an essential, since the comprehension...
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Introduction to American Literature: Including Illustrative Selections, with ...

Franklin Verzelius Newton Painter - 1897 - 554 頁
...much light on his poetry by exhibiting the ideal at which he aimed. "A poem, in my opinion," he says, "is opposed to a work of science by having for its...indefinite instead of a definite pleasure, being a poem onlv so far as this object is attained; romance presenting perceptible images with definite, poetry...
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