Imagination and Fancy: Or, Selections from the English Poets, Illustrative of Those First Requisites of Their Art; with Markings of the Best Passages, Critical Notices of the Writers, and an Essay in Answer to the Question, "What is Poetry?"Wiley and Putnam, 1845 - 255 páginas |
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... Scotland could have pro- duced such a man ; and he will be for ever regarded as the glorious representative of the genius of his country . He was born a poet , if ever man was , and to his native genius alone is owing the perpetuity of ...
... Scotland could have pro- duced such a man ; and he will be for ever regarded as the glorious representative of the genius of his country . He was born a poet , if ever man was , and to his native genius alone is owing the perpetuity of ...
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... Scotland are leading , our hearts leap within us , because that such is our country , and such the nobility of her children . There is no delusion , no affectation , no exaggeration , no falsehood in the spirit of Burns's poetry . He ...
... Scotland are leading , our hearts leap within us , because that such is our country , and such the nobility of her children . There is no delusion , no affectation , no exaggeration , no falsehood in the spirit of Burns's poetry . He ...
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... Scotland , who has not heard of the name of Robert Burns . It is , indeed , a household word . His poems are found lying in almost every cottage in the country , on the " window sole " of the kitchen , spence , or parlor ; and in the ...
... Scotland , who has not heard of the name of Robert Burns . It is , indeed , a household word . His poems are found lying in almost every cottage in the country , on the " window sole " of the kitchen , spence , or parlor ; and in the ...
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... Scotland's sake , Some useful plan or book would make , Or sing a sang at least ! " The rough bur - thistle spreading wide Amang the bearded bear , I turned the weeder - clips aside And spared the symbol dear . " Such hopes were with ...
... Scotland's sake , Some useful plan or book would make , Or sing a sang at least ! " The rough bur - thistle spreading wide Amang the bearded bear , I turned the weeder - clips aside And spared the symbol dear . " Such hopes were with ...
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... Scotland had a better education . For a few months , when in his sixth year , he was at a small school at Alloway Miln , about a mile from the house in which he was born ; and for two years after under the tuition of good John Murdoch ...
... Scotland had a better education . For a few months , when in his sixth year , he was at a small school at Alloway Miln , about a mile from the house in which he was born ; and for two years after under the tuition of good John Murdoch ...
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