The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers, Part 1, Volume 2Donald H. Reiman Garland Pub., 1972 |
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Page 54
... poetry gathered into existence than in that wonderful creation of perfect beauty ? But the poetry of this bust is in no respect derived from nature , nor from any association of moral exaltedness . ' But from what is the poetry derived ...
... poetry gathered into existence than in that wonderful creation of perfect beauty ? But the poetry of this bust is in no respect derived from nature , nor from any association of moral exaltedness . ' But from what is the poetry derived ...
Page 55
... poetry , or rather , what is poetry . This , in our former Number , we showed from Longinus . To his pages we would still refer , as comprising a complete description of poetic qualities , one or more of which appear absolutely ...
... poetry , or rather , what is poetry . This , in our former Number , we showed from Longinus . To his pages we would still refer , as comprising a complete description of poetic qualities , one or more of which appear absolutely ...
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... poetry by contracting its sphere . The father of poetical criticism might have taught them that the office of poetry is both to instruct and delight ; its highest excellence , therefore , must be to allure to knowledge . The sublime and ...
... poetry by contracting its sphere . The father of poetical criticism might have taught them that the office of poetry is both to instruct and delight ; its highest excellence , therefore , must be to allure to knowledge . The sublime and ...
Contents
Byron Childe Harold IV | 10 |
THEATRE | 22 |
Byron The Giaour | 30 |
Copyright | |
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