Studies in Philology, Volume 34University of North Carolina Press, 1937 |
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Pagina 142
... things seen and read about - the one insensibly modifying and amplifying the other the poet chooses for his descriptions ' shapes or pictures of things ' without actually deciding upon their fitness but pre- senting them with striking ...
... things seen and read about - the one insensibly modifying and amplifying the other the poet chooses for his descriptions ' shapes or pictures of things ' without actually deciding upon their fitness but pre- senting them with striking ...
Pagina 457
... things that have produced fruit , nay whose fruit still grows , turn out to be the things chosen for record and writing of ; which things alone were great , and worth recording . " A principle of selection and compression , which ...
... things that have produced fruit , nay whose fruit still grows , turn out to be the things chosen for record and writing of ; which things alone were great , and worth recording . " A principle of selection and compression , which ...
Pagina 560
... things , " things silently gone out of mind " ( Preface , 1802 ) ; things that have wearied themselves out of the memory ( I. 626 ) ; or things that have been disowned by it ( I. 643 ) . I began My story early , feeling as I fear The ...
... things , " things silently gone out of mind " ( Preface , 1802 ) ; things that have wearied themselves out of the memory ( I. 626 ) ; or things that have been disowned by it ( I. 643 ) . I began My story early , feeling as I fear The ...
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