Life and Letters of Thomas Campbell, Band 1Harper & brothers, 1855 |
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... poetry into the number of the imitative arts , because the im- pression which a description makes on the sense of hearing , in poetry , has no direct likeness to the objects intended to be prescribed . All this dis- pute depends upon ...
... poetry into the number of the imitative arts , because the im- pression which a description makes on the sense of hearing , in poetry , has no direct likeness to the objects intended to be prescribed . All this dis- pute depends upon ...
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... Poetry that can be condensed within reasonable bounds , with literary and biographical dissertations prefixed to each of the poets . I shall admit no specimen that is not of either already acknowledged excellence , or of such excellence ...
... Poetry that can be condensed within reasonable bounds , with literary and biographical dissertations prefixed to each of the poets . I shall admit no specimen that is not of either already acknowledged excellence , or of such excellence ...
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... Poetry — I pro- ceed in my Second , to Scripture , to Hebrew , and to Greek Poetry . In the Fourth , I discuss the Poetry of the Troubadours and Ro- mancers , the rise of Italian Poetry with Dante , and its progress with Ariosto and ...
... Poetry — I pro- ceed in my Second , to Scripture , to Hebrew , and to Greek Poetry . In the Fourth , I discuss the Poetry of the Troubadours and Ro- mancers , the rise of Italian Poetry with Dante , and its progress with Ariosto and ...
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INTRODUCTORY Notice of the Campbells of KirnanGenealogical | 25 |
CHAPTER II | 45 |
CHAPTER III | 66 |
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