Samuel JohnsonOxford University Press, 1984 - 840 Seiten |
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... Poetry ( 1 ) ] There is scarcely any species of poetry that has allured more readers or excited more writers than the pastoral . It is generally pleasing because it entertains the mind with representations of scenes familiar to almost ...
... Poetry ( 1 ) ] There is scarcely any species of poetry that has allured more readers or excited more writers than the pastoral . It is generally pleasing because it entertains the mind with representations of scenes familiar to almost ...
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... poetry is a gift conferred at once ; or that the first poetry of every nation surprised them as a novelty , and retained the credit by consent which it received by accident at first : or whether , as the province of poetry is to ...
... poetry is a gift conferred at once ; or that the first poetry of every nation surprised them as a novelty , and retained the credit by consent which it received by accident at first : or whether , as the province of poetry is to ...
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... poetry Téxη μμŋTɩký , an imitative art , these writers will without great wrong lose their right to the name of poets , for they cannot be said to have imitated any thing : they neither copied nature nor life ; neither painted the forms ...
... poetry Téxη μμŋTɩký , an imitative art , these writers will without great wrong lose their right to the name of poets , for they cannot be said to have imitated any thing : they neither copied nature nor life ; neither painted the forms ...
Inhalt
Translation of Horace Odes ii 20 1726 12 | 1 |
Prologue to Garricks Lethe 1740 | 8 |
Irene Act 11 Scene vii 1749 | 24 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Abyssinia Addison ancient appears beauty blank verse Catiline censure character common considered Cowley criticism curiosity danger death delight desire dignity diligence discovered Dryden easily elegance endeavoured English English language equally evil expected eyes fall favour fear folly frequently friends Gabriel Piozzi genius give happiness Harleian library honour hope human Idler ignorance Iliad imagination Imlac inhabitants Johnson justly kind King Lear knowledge labour ladies language learning less likewise live mankind marriage means mind misery nation nature necessary neglected never observed once opinion Paradise Lost passed passions Pekuah perhaps pleased pleasure poem poet poetry Pope praise present prince produce Raasay Rambler Rasselas reader reason received Savage scarcely scenes Scotland seems seldom sentiments Shakespeare Soame Jenyns sometimes suffered supposed thee things thou thought translation truth vanity verse virtue wish words write
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