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... admiration of his genius , and an affectionate desire to help in ex- tending its beneficial influence . The contents of this volume are drawn from a portion only of the manuscripts intrusted to the Editor : the remainder of the ...
... admiration of his genius , and an affectionate desire to help in ex- tending its beneficial influence . The contents of this volume are drawn from a portion only of the manuscripts intrusted to the Editor : the remainder of the ...
Pagina 20
... with the different modes of poetry ; —and that splendor of particular lines , which would be worthy of admiration in an impassioned elegy , or a short indig nant satire , would be a blemish and proof of 20 DEFINITION OF POETRY .
... with the different modes of poetry ; —and that splendor of particular lines , which would be worthy of admiration in an impassioned elegy , or a short indig nant satire , would be a blemish and proof of 20 DEFINITION OF POETRY .
Pagina 22
... admiration of the poet to our sympathy with the images , passions , characters , and incidents of the poem : - Doubtless , this could not be , but that she turns Bodies to spirit by sublimation strange , As fire converts to fire the ...
... admiration of the poet to our sympathy with the images , passions , characters , and incidents of the poem : - Doubtless , this could not be , but that she turns Bodies to spirit by sublimation strange , As fire converts to fire the ...
Pagina 25
... admiration which Menander and Phile- mon expressed for him , and their open avowals that he was their great master , entitle us to consider their dramas as of a middle species , between tragedy and comedy , —not the tragi - comedy , or ...
... admiration which Menander and Phile- mon expressed for him , and their open avowals that he was their great master , entitle us to consider their dramas as of a middle species , between tragedy and comedy , —not the tragi - comedy , or ...
Pagina 28
... - their vast variety and admirable workmanship . Of this we retain proof by the marble masks which represented them ; but to this in the real mask we must add the thinness of the substance and the exquisite 28 GREEK DRAMA .
... - their vast variety and admirable workmanship . Of this we retain proof by the marble masks which represented them ; but to this in the real mask we must add the thinness of the substance and the exquisite 28 GREEK DRAMA .
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