The Atlantic Magazine, 第 2 卷E. Bliss and E. White., 1825 |
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第 43 頁
... language of society . By this , we do not mean to say , that the dialect of ordinary con- versation ever excited the peculiar emotions which poetical language is known to excite ; but only , that the style of discourse which seems ...
... language of society . By this , we do not mean to say , that the dialect of ordinary con- versation ever excited the peculiar emotions which poetical language is known to excite ; but only , that the style of discourse which seems ...
第 61 頁
... language so slighting and depreciating as some of our American Zoiluses have already bestowed upon these lively and elegant effusions of our countryman's muse . Such then are our unjust partialities in favour of American authors . The ...
... language so slighting and depreciating as some of our American Zoiluses have already bestowed upon these lively and elegant effusions of our countryman's muse . Such then are our unjust partialities in favour of American authors . The ...
第 68 頁
... language of mathematics ) the function of the circumstances ; but the poet has very seldom the oppor- tunity to copy an entire scene from nature , for the truth of the picturing is only a small part of the properties of the ideal ...
... language of mathematics ) the function of the circumstances ; but the poet has very seldom the oppor- tunity to copy an entire scene from nature , for the truth of the picturing is only a small part of the properties of the ideal ...
第 74 頁
... language is , for the most part , po- * We have this moment been informed that the difference in the two editions is owing to some delay which attended the transmission of the omitted articles to the American publishers . ED . etically ...
... language is , for the most part , po- * We have this moment been informed that the difference in the two editions is owing to some delay which attended the transmission of the omitted articles to the American publishers . ED . etically ...
第 75 頁
... language somewhat mystical , he offers to make the thing more plain by giving him to see these inconceivable beauties . He is accordingly made percipient of celestial shapes invisible else to man . ' The poet has here availed himself ...
... language somewhat mystical , he offers to make the thing more plain by giving him to see these inconceivable beauties . He is accordingly made percipient of celestial shapes invisible else to man . ' The poet has here availed himself ...
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