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I prefer commencing with the considera- tion of an effect . Keeping originality al- ways in view - for he is false to himself who ventures to dispense with so obvious and so easily attainable a source of inter- est - I say to myself ...
I prefer commencing with the considera- tion of an effect . Keeping originality al- ways in view - for he is false to himself who ventures to dispense with so obvious and so easily attainable a source of inter- est - I say to myself ...
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What we term a long poem is , in fact , merely a succession of brief ones - that is to say , of brief poetical effects . It is needless to demonstrate that a poem is such , only in- asmuch as it intensely excites , by elevating ...
What we term a long poem is , in fact , merely a succession of brief ones - that is to say , of brief poetical effects . It is needless to demonstrate that a poem is such , only in- asmuch as it intensely excites , by elevating ...
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scruple , have purposely enfeebled them , so as not to interfere with the climacteric effect . And here I may as well say a few words of the versification . My first object ( as usual ) was originality . The extent to which this has ...
scruple , have purposely enfeebled them , so as not to interfere with the climacteric effect . And here I may as well say a few words of the versification . My first object ( as usual ) was originality . The extent to which this has ...
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