Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social TopicsSmith, Elder and Company, 1861 - 308 psl. |
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... POETRY ON THE WORKING CLASSES : - - Delivered before the Members of the Mechanics ' Insti- tution , February , 1852 . . 1 47 • 51 LECTURE I. • · • · 93 • 142 LECTURE II . LECTURE ON WORDSWORTH : - Delivered to the Members of the ...
... POETRY ON THE WORKING CLASSES : - - Delivered before the Members of the Mechanics ' Insti- tution , February , 1852 . . 1 47 • 51 LECTURE I. • · • · 93 • 142 LECTURE II . LECTURE ON WORDSWORTH : - Delivered to the Members of the ...
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... , on principles which Mr. Robertson considered to be more in accordance with sound views of social and political economy . The " Two Lectures on the Influence of Poetry " " were given in fulfilment of the pledge contained in PREFACE . XV.
... , on principles which Mr. Robertson considered to be more in accordance with sound views of social and political economy . The " Two Lectures on the Influence of Poetry " " were given in fulfilment of the pledge contained in PREFACE . XV.
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... Poetry , is given , partly for the sake of the criticism which it contains , and partly because it leads , naturally , to one from Mr. Robertson , which further illustrates his views on poetry : - " I would not thank you for your most ...
... Poetry , is given , partly for the sake of the criticism which it contains , and partly because it leads , naturally , to one from Mr. Robertson , which further illustrates his views on poetry : - " I would not thank you for your most ...
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... poetry demands study as severe as mathematics require , ' is very justly open to criticism ; but more , I think , from the unfinished abruptness of the phraseology than from its real meaning . The best poetry has a sense which is level ...
... poetry demands study as severe as mathematics require , ' is very justly open to criticism ; but more , I think , from the unfinished abruptness of the phraseology than from its real meaning . The best poetry has a sense which is level ...
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... poetry and works of fiction . By poetry , we do not mean , simply , verse or rhyme . In a hundred thousand verses there might be not one thought of poetry . Neither does poetry mean something which is fanciful and unreal . By poetry we ...
... poetry and works of fiction . By poetry , we do not mean , simply , verse or rhyme . In a hundred thousand verses there might be not one thought of poetry . Neither does poetry mean something which is fanciful and unreal . By poetry we ...
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