The Art of Literary CriticismD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1941 - 689 sivua |
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... poetic imitations in iambic , elegiac , or any similar metre . People do , indeed , add the word " maker " or " poet " to the name of the metre , and speak of elegiac poets , or epic ( that is , hexameter ) poets , as if it were not the ...
... poetic imitations in iambic , elegiac , or any similar metre . People do , indeed , add the word " maker " or " poet " to the name of the metre , and speak of elegiac poets , or epic ( that is , hexameter ) poets , as if it were not the ...
Sivu 146
... poet we re- quire exercise of those parts , and frequent . If his wit will not arrive suddenly at the dignity of the ancients , let him not yet fall out with it , quarrel , or be over hastily angry , offer to turn it away from study in ...
... poet we re- quire exercise of those parts , and frequent . If his wit will not arrive suddenly at the dignity of the ancients , let him not yet fall out with it , quarrel , or be over hastily angry , offer to turn it away from study in ...
Sivu 337
... poet introduces such antique ideas into a drama , it always has an air of affectation . It is a costume long since ... poet . The English poet Thomson wrote a very good poem on the Seasons , but a very bad one on Liberty ; and that not ...
... poet introduces such antique ideas into a drama , it always has an air of affectation . It is a costume long since ... poet . The English poet Thomson wrote a very good poem on the Seasons , but a very bad one on Liberty ; and that not ...
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