Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Том 11William Blackwood, 1822 |
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... poetical adorn- ment - pleasing when depicted , and naturally connected with reflections of the most interesting description . Great poets have not been those who have discovered new and unthought- of subjects for poetry , but those who ...
... poetical adorn- ment - pleasing when depicted , and naturally connected with reflections of the most interesting description . Great poets have not been those who have discovered new and unthought- of subjects for poetry , but those who ...
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... poetical subject is not a mere topic of conversation to such a man , but food for strong excitement , —the mere men- - tion of the word poetry instantaneous- ly rouses up a favourite train of ideas . It is like putting a blazing whisp ...
... poetical subject is not a mere topic of conversation to such a man , but food for strong excitement , —the mere men- - tion of the word poetry instantaneous- ly rouses up a favourite train of ideas . It is like putting a blazing whisp ...
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... poetical language of England , -they contain many passages of rich description - many more of vigorous declamation , and some of much lyri- cal beauty ; and taken altogether , they cannot fail to leave the impres- sion that their author ...
... poetical language of England , -they contain many passages of rich description - many more of vigorous declamation , and some of much lyri- cal beauty ; and taken altogether , they cannot fail to leave the impres- sion that their author ...
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