Biographia Literaria, 第 2 卷 |
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They must be such , as to justify the perpetual and distinct attention to each part , which an exact correspondent recurrence of accent and sound are calculated to excite . The final definition then , so deduced , may be thus worded .
They must be such , as to justify the perpetual and distinct attention to each part , which an exact correspondent recurrence of accent and sound are calculated to excite . The final definition then , so deduced , may be thus worded .
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As far as metre acts in and for itself , it tends to increase the vivacity 15 and susceptibility both of the general feelings and of the attention . This effect it produces by the continued excitement of surprize , and by the quick ...
As far as metre acts in and for itself , it tends to increase the vivacity 15 and susceptibility both of the general feelings and of the attention . This effect it produces by the continued excitement of surprize , and by the quick ...
第 53 頁
Metre in itself is simply a stimulant of the attention , and therefore excites the question : Why is the attention to be thus stimulated ? Now the question cannot be answered by the pleasure of the metre itself : for this we have shown ...
Metre in itself is simply a stimulant of the attention , and therefore excites the question : Why is the attention to be thus stimulated ? Now the question cannot be answered by the pleasure of the metre itself : for this we have shown ...
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