Imagination and Fancy, Or, Selections from the English Poets: Illustrative of Those First Requisites of Their Art : with Markings of the Best Passages, Critical Notices of the Writers, and an Essay in Answer to the Question "What is Poetry?"G.P. Putnam, 1850 - 265 Seiten |
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... POETS , Illustrative of those First Requisites of their Art ; WITH MARKINGS OF THE BEST PASSAGES , CRITICAL NOTICES OF THE WRITERS , AND AN ESSAY IN ANSWER TO THE QUESTION " WHAT 13 FOETRY ? " BY LEIGH HUNT . NEW EDITION , COMPLETE IN ...
... POETS , Illustrative of those First Requisites of their Art ; WITH MARKINGS OF THE BEST PASSAGES , CRITICAL NOTICES OF THE WRITERS , AND AN ESSAY IN ANSWER TO THE QUESTION " WHAT 13 FOETRY ? " BY LEIGH HUNT . NEW EDITION , COMPLETE IN ...
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... poets , commented , and marked with italics , on a principle of co - perusal , as though the Editor were reading the pas- sages in their company . Those readers wished to have more such extracts ; and here , if they are still in the ...
... poets , commented , and marked with italics , on a principle of co - perusal , as though the Editor were reading the pas- sages in their company . Those readers wished to have more such extracts ; and here , if they are still in the ...
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... poetic readers are expected to have a more than ordinary portion of sympathy , especially with those who take pains to please them ; and the Editor desires no larger amount of it , than he gratefully gives to any friend who is good ...
... poetic readers are expected to have a more than ordinary portion of sympathy , especially with those who take pains to please them ; and the Editor desires no larger amount of it , than he gratefully gives to any friend who is good ...
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... poets in future volumes . One of the objects indeed of this preface is to state , that should the Public evince a willingness to have more such books , the Editor would propose to give them , in succes- sion , corresponding volumes of ...
... poets in future volumes . One of the objects indeed of this preface is to state , that should the Public evince a willingness to have more such books , the Editor would propose to give them , in succes- sion , corresponding volumes of ...
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