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... poetical composition . This little work proceeds entirely upon an opposite view of the question . To establish our position , we must en → counter no less a writer than that colossal critic , Dr. Johnson . What Johnson writes , men ...
... poetical composition . This little work proceeds entirely upon an opposite view of the question . To establish our position , we must en → counter no less a writer than that colossal critic , Dr. Johnson . What Johnson writes , men ...
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... poetical composition , is , precisely , begging the question . " Than Hebrew Poetry , the human mind can con- ceive nothing more elevated , more beautiful , or more elegant ; in which the almost ineffable subli- mity of the subject is ...
... poetical composition , is , precisely , begging the question . " Than Hebrew Poetry , the human mind can con- ceive nothing more elevated , more beautiful , or more elegant ; in which the almost ineffable subli- mity of the subject is ...
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... - lified to judge on such a question ? ) " forms the greatest tablet , both of awfully solemn , and of * Rees's Cyclopedia . Art . Poetry . joyfully beautiful , conceptions , ever exhibited in poetical prediction PREFACE . xi .
... - lified to judge on such a question ? ) " forms the greatest tablet , both of awfully solemn , and of * Rees's Cyclopedia . Art . Poetry . joyfully beautiful , conceptions , ever exhibited in poetical prediction PREFACE . xi .
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Charles Burton. joyfully beautiful , conceptions , ever exhibited in poetical prediction . ' " * We will beg also to add a tes- timony of Mr. Hazlitt , to whom ideas are slaves , and whose page is often like a slave - ship . " There are ...
Charles Burton. joyfully beautiful , conceptions , ever exhibited in poetical prediction . ' " * We will beg also to add a tes- timony of Mr. Hazlitt , to whom ideas are slaves , and whose page is often like a slave - ship . " There are ...
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... Poetical art , in order to interest us in Fillan's danger ; and the whole is heightened by the immediately follow- ing simile , one of the most magnificent and sublime that is to be met with in any Poet , and which , if 72 NOTES .
... Poetical art , in order to interest us in Fillan's danger ; and the whole is heightened by the immediately follow- ing simile , one of the most magnificent and sublime that is to be met with in any Poet , and which , if 72 NOTES .
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Amorites Bard beam beauty behold blast blessed Book of Job breast breath bright burning Chaucer clouds cometh dark day of vengeance death deep dust dwell earth enchanting fancy Fingal fire flame floods flower garments genius glory goeth hand harp hath heart heaven Henriade Heshbon hills holy Isaiah Israel Jacob king Knight's Tale land Lebanon light Lord hath lyre maketh melody melt midst mind Moab moon morning mountains mourning Muse night numbers o'er Ossian passion Poem poetical Poetry Poets praise rejoice righteousness rock round sacred saith the Lord scene seraphic shadow shine Sibmah Sihon sing soft song sorrow soul sound Spenser spirit stars sublime sweet sword tears thee thereof thine things thou art thou hast thou shalt thought throne trembling unto verse voice waste waters wave wild wilderness wind wings ye ministers Zion