The Living Authors of AmericaStringer and Townsend, 1850 - 365 頁 |
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第 vi 頁
... poet and philosopher Ralph Waldo Emerson . We do not seek by this plea to shelter ourselves , or to expect that it will secure to the views set forth in this book any deference not justly due to the opinions themselves ; we merely make ...
... poet and philosopher Ralph Waldo Emerson . We do not seek by this plea to shelter ourselves , or to expect that it will secure to the views set forth in this book any deference not justly due to the opinions themselves ; we merely make ...
第 22 頁
... poet or novelist ; on the other hand , we sometimes observe a writer who wilfully avoids the true path , or else ... Poets - the peasant and the philoso- pher are alike instructed and elevated . Every man , woman , and child , starts ...
... poet or novelist ; on the other hand , we sometimes observe a writer who wilfully avoids the true path , or else ... Poets - the peasant and the philoso- pher are alike instructed and elevated . Every man , woman , and child , starts ...
第 30 頁
... poet , as his descriptions rouse the eye to an activity as well as the other senses ; for to a reader of the commonest imagination , we doubt if every vivid description does not bring palpably before his vision the scene related . As a ...
... poet , as his descriptions rouse the eye to an activity as well as the other senses ; for to a reader of the commonest imagination , we doubt if every vivid description does not bring palpably before his vision the scene related . As a ...
第 43 頁
... poet has failed in his legitimate result . A true dramatist works to a point ; and although every scene should have a certain unexpectedness in it , so as to keep the interest alive and create an appetite for the denouement , yet the ...
... poet has failed in his legitimate result . A true dramatist works to a point ; and although every scene should have a certain unexpectedness in it , so as to keep the interest alive and create an appetite for the denouement , yet the ...
第 49 頁
... poet , meta- physician , lecturer , economist , and critic ; and in each we think him first - rate . We shall give his poetry the preference in considering him critically , and at once commence by complaining of his peculiar metre and ...
... poet , meta- physician , lecturer , economist , and critic ; and in each we think him first - rate . We shall give his poetry the preference in considering him critically , and at once commence by complaining of his peculiar metre and ...
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