Advances in Jurisprudence in the Nineteenth Century

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Advances in Jurisprudence in the Nineteenth Century
Griggs, John William, 1849-1927
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Digitized by VjO.OQ IC THEOBIES OF FOETRY. 243 Oiir examples, indeed, have been taken in the main from those whom the world recognises as poets ; but, as far as our remarks have gone, poetry still stands synonymous with the whole literature of imagination.
All who express their meaning by the literary repre- sentation of scenes, incidents, physiognomies, and cha- racters, whether suggested by the real world or wholly imaginary, are poets^ All who, doing this, do it grandly, and manifest a rich
...«md powerful nature, are great poets. Those who excel more in the language of one kind of circumstlance are? poets more especially of that kind of circumstance — ^poets of visual scenery, poets of incident and narration, poets of physiognomy, or poets of character and sentiment, as the case may be.
Those who are poetical only at a high key, and in the contemplation of themes of large human interest, are the poets who take the deepest hold on the memory of the human race. Finally, those who, having the largest amount of poetic genius, and of the best kind, associate therewith the most extensive array of other intellectual qualities, are the poets of the strongest momentum and the greatest universal chance.


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