Letters on Literature, Taste, and Composition: Addressed to His Son, Bind 1Richard Phillips, 1808 - 623 sider |
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... imagination , " in contradiction to the sensual pleasures , though I confess music appears to approach very near to a mere pleasure of the sense ; and it is per- haps from its connexion with poetry , or rather from its subservience to ...
... imagination , " in contradiction to the sensual pleasures , though I confess music appears to approach very near to a mere pleasure of the sense ; and it is per- haps from its connexion with poetry , or rather from its subservience to ...
Side 8
... imagination , or fancy ; but still I must assert that every intellectual en- dowment may be improved . I must assert that writing , as far as chasteness , correctness , elegance , and fluency are concerned , is as much 8 8 PLEASURES FROM.
... imagination , or fancy ; but still I must assert that every intellectual en- dowment may be improved . I must assert that writing , as far as chasteness , correctness , elegance , and fluency are concerned , is as much 8 8 PLEASURES FROM.
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... imaginations , most pregnant fancies ; but it is chiefly art which produces the many smooth and elegant writers who flourish at all times in the inferior walks of literature . I knew a very old gentle- man of considerable talent who ...
... imaginations , most pregnant fancies ; but it is chiefly art which produces the many smooth and elegant writers who flourish at all times in the inferior walks of literature . I knew a very old gentle- man of considerable talent who ...
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... imagination , and the ornaments of style are derived . They are all to be traced into the human passions , for , as I observed , it is by exciting correspondent emotions in their minds that the imagery employed by any writer affects and ...
... imagination , and the ornaments of style are derived . They are all to be traced into the human passions , for , as I observed , it is by exciting correspondent emotions in their minds that the imagery employed by any writer affects and ...
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... imagination in correspondence with it , but even served to invigorate and maintain the enthusiasm of genius . A young writer should however not peruse cursorily , but study intensely the best authors . When you read an animated and fine ...
... imagination in correspondence with it , but even served to invigorate and maintain the enthusiasm of genius . A young writer should however not peruse cursorily , but study intensely the best authors . When you read an animated and fine ...
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