The Poetry of Life, Svazek 1Carey, Lea, and Blanchard, 1835 |
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... taste for Poetry exists , there will be a desire to read as well as to write ; to receive as well as to impart that enjoyment which poetic feeling af- fords . In other cases of marketable produce , the supply is found to keep pace with ...
... taste for Poetry exists , there will be a desire to read as well as to write ; to receive as well as to impart that enjoyment which poetic feeling af- fords . In other cases of marketable produce , the supply is found to keep pace with ...
Strana 8
... taste for Poe- try is lamentably decreasing in the public mind ; and while on one hand , genius is weeping over her har- vest " whitening in the sun , " without hope of profit to repay the toil of gathering in the golden store ; on the ...
... taste for Poe- try is lamentably decreasing in the public mind ; and while on one hand , genius is weeping over her har- vest " whitening in the sun , " without hope of profit to repay the toil of gathering in the golden store ; on the ...
Strana 11
... be it from every liberal mind to maintain the superiority of feeling over the other faculties of our nature . In forming a correct opinion on any subject of taste , it is necessary to examine , compare CHARACTERISTICS OF POETRY . 11.
... be it from every liberal mind to maintain the superiority of feeling over the other faculties of our nature . In forming a correct opinion on any subject of taste , it is necessary to examine , compare CHARACTERISTICS OF POETRY . 11.
Strana 12
Sarah Stickney Ellis. of taste , it is necessary to examine , compare , and cri- ticise , with an eye familiarized to what is most admi- rable , and a judgment controlled by a strict adherence to the rules of art . No argument is ...
Sarah Stickney Ellis. of taste , it is necessary to examine , compare , and cri- ticise , with an eye familiarized to what is most admi- rable , and a judgment controlled by a strict adherence to the rules of art . No argument is ...
Strana 13
... taste , which would ensure to the works of our poets a wel- come reception in refined and intellectual circles of society , necessarily operate against the production of poetry ; and thus , while we refuse to feast our minds with ideas ...
... taste , which would ensure to the works of our poets a wel- come reception in refined and intellectual circles of society , necessarily operate against the production of poetry ; and thus , while we refuse to feast our minds with ideas ...
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