An Abridgment of Elements of CriticismHaswell, Barrington & Haswell, 1830 - 300 |
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... poems demand some degree of union , as between principal and accessory . The de- scent of Æneas into Tartarus is neither necessary nor natural , for the principal action is too long suspended . The same objection lies against the ...
... poems demand some degree of union , as between principal and accessory . The de- scent of Æneas into Tartarus is neither necessary nor natural , for the principal action is too long suspended . The same objection lies against the ...
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... poem may employ ma- chinery with success , because it is not the aim of that poem to raise our sympathy . The more extravagant the fiction , the better . Having assigned the means by which fiction com- mands our passions , our task is ...
... poem may employ ma- chinery with success , because it is not the aim of that poem to raise our sympathy . The more extravagant the fiction , the better . Having assigned the means by which fiction com- mands our passions , our task is ...
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... Poets , like painters , thus unskill'd to trace The naked nature and the living grace , With gold and jewels cover every part , And hide with ornaments their want of art . POPE'S ESSAY ON CRITICISM . Simplicity in behavior has an ...
... Poets , like painters , thus unskill'd to trace The naked nature and the living grace , With gold and jewels cover every part , And hide with ornaments their want of art . POPE'S ESSAY ON CRITICISM . Simplicity in behavior has an ...
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... poem we pardon many negligences that would not be permitted in a sonnet or an epigram . Not- withstanding such ... poets : -He doth bestride the narrow world Like a Colossus ; and we petty men Walk under his huge legs . JULIUS CAESAR ...
... poem we pardon many negligences that would not be permitted in a sonnet or an epigram . Not- withstanding such ... poets : -He doth bestride the narrow world Like a Colossus ; and we petty men Walk under his huge legs . JULIUS CAESAR ...
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... poets have also made good use of the emotion produced by the elevated situation of an object . O thou , the earthly author of my blood , Whose youthful spirit , in me regenerate , Doth with a twofold vigor lift me up , To reach at ...
... poets have also made good use of the emotion produced by the elevated situation of an object . O thou , the earthly author of my blood , Whose youthful spirit , in me regenerate , Doth with a twofold vigor lift me up , To reach at ...
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