The Living Authors of EnglandD. Appleton & Company, 1849 - 316 oldal |
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36. oldal
... true poet is indes- tructible . It is only the charlatan and the versifier who sink in the conflict of criticism . Like a brave knight , the poet comes out of every critical encounter with honor , and the attempt to crush him only ...
... true poet is indes- tructible . It is only the charlatan and the versifier who sink in the conflict of criticism . Like a brave knight , the poet comes out of every critical encounter with honor , and the attempt to crush him only ...
37. oldal
... true to the established forms of poetry , that he is a disciple , and not a master ; that he is an imitator , not an original . We do not mean to exalt such musical verses as the following into the region of poetry , but even these like ...
... true to the established forms of poetry , that he is a disciple , and not a master ; that he is an imitator , not an original . We do not mean to exalt such musical verses as the following into the region of poetry , but even these like ...
44. oldal
... true , I knit a hundred others new . Consider well - the voice replied , His face that two hours since hath died , Wilt thou find passion , pain or pride ? " All the miseries of the human race pass over his head ; he is in- sensible to ...
... true , I knit a hundred others new . Consider well - the voice replied , His face that two hours since hath died , Wilt thou find passion , pain or pride ? " All the miseries of the human race pass over his head ; he is in- sensible to ...
57. oldal
... true poet to write a long poem without revealing some snatches of his genius , and , although generally speaking , this poem is a mournful instance of mistaken powers , it abounds in fine passages . For example , the beauty of the ...
... true poet to write a long poem without revealing some snatches of his genius , and , although generally speaking , this poem is a mournful instance of mistaken powers , it abounds in fine passages . For example , the beauty of the ...
69. oldal
... ancient enemy . " It may seem too epigrammatic , but it is in our serious judgment STRICT- LY TRUE to say , that his history seems to be a kind of combination and exagge- ration of the peculiarities of all his former efforts . MACAULAY .
... ancient enemy . " It may seem too epigrammatic , but it is in our serious judgment STRICT- LY TRUE to say , that his history seems to be a kind of combination and exagge- ration of the peculiarities of all his former efforts . MACAULAY .
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