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Pagina 12
... tion from singers who require grace , mel- ody , smoothness , and limpidity of meaning in songs , rather than intellectual strength or depth of suggestion , and that the true song should be above all things , as Milton expresses ...
... tion from singers who require grace , mel- ody , smoothness , and limpidity of meaning in songs , rather than intellectual strength or depth of suggestion , and that the true song should be above all things , as Milton expresses ...
Pagina 13
... tion of new epic poems may have passed , never more to return , but the days of lyrical poetry will never pass as long as Not quite so vulgar , but quite as popu- there are young and passionate hearts in lar , as these are the vapid ...
... tion of new epic poems may have passed , never more to return , but the days of lyrical poetry will never pass as long as Not quite so vulgar , but quite as popu- there are young and passionate hearts in lar , as these are the vapid ...
Pagina 26
... tion that willing suspension of disbelief for the moment , which constitutes poetic faith . Mr. Wordsworth , on the other hand , was to propose to himself , as his object , to give the charm of novelty to things of every day , and to ...
... tion that willing suspension of disbelief for the moment , which constitutes poetic faith . Mr. Wordsworth , on the other hand , was to propose to himself , as his object , to give the charm of novelty to things of every day , and to ...
Pagina 28
... tion . In " Lucy Gray " the narrative is of the most direct kind ; there is no sort of mental analysis employed ; the exquisite charm of the workmanship comes from the simple description of pathetic objects , and the admirable and ...
... tion . In " Lucy Gray " the narrative is of the most direct kind ; there is no sort of mental analysis employed ; the exquisite charm of the workmanship comes from the simple description of pathetic objects , and the admirable and ...
Pagina 31
... tion of his muse he illustrates as happily and expanding power in the midst of a as any man the truth of Horace's observa - society accustomed to town life , limited , tion , - refined , highly artificialized , and exclu- main sources ...
... tion of his muse he illustrates as happily and expanding power in the midst of a as any man the truth of Horace's observa - society accustomed to town life , limited , tion , - refined , highly artificialized , and exclu- main sources ...
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