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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... 'd his mighty face , His shoulders , breast , and more than half his trunk , With both the arms down hanging by the sides . His face appear'd to me , in length and breadth , Huge as St. Peter's pinnacle at Rome , And of WHAT IS POETRY ?
... 'd his mighty face , His shoulders , breast , and more than half his trunk , With both the arms down hanging by the sides . His face appear'd to me , in length and breadth , Huge as St. Peter's pinnacle at Rome , And of WHAT IS POETRY ?
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... appear in the enemy's sight , standing outside the camp - wall upon the trench , but doing nothing more ; that is to say , taking no part in the fight . He is simply to be The two armies down by the sea - side are contending which shall ...
... appear in the enemy's sight , standing outside the camp - wall upon the trench , but doing nothing more ; that is to say , taking no part in the fight . He is simply to be The two armies down by the sea - side are contending which shall ...
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... — And lo ! Silence himself is here ; Methinks I see the midnight god appear . In all his downy pomp array'd , Behold the reverend shade . " " An ancient sigh he sits upon !!! Whose memory of 28 AN ANSWER TO THE QUESTION.
... — And lo ! Silence himself is here ; Methinks I see the midnight god appear . In all his downy pomp array'd , Behold the reverend shade . " " An ancient sigh he sits upon !!! Whose memory of 28 AN ANSWER TO THE QUESTION.
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... appear to have done , from the first drawling and one - sylla- bled notation of the church hymns , we should have retained all the advantages of the more numerous versification of the an- cients , without being compelled to fancy that ...
... appear to have done , from the first drawling and one - sylla- bled notation of the church hymns , we should have retained all the advantages of the more numerous versification of the an- cients , without being compelled to fancy that ...
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... appearing to rhyme naturally was to com . pose the second line of his couplet first ! which gives one the crowning idea of the " artificial school of poetry . " Perhaps the most perfect master of rhyme , the easiest and most abundant ...
... appearing to rhyme naturally was to com . pose the second line of his couplet first ! which gives one the crowning idea of the " artificial school of poetry . " Perhaps the most perfect master of rhyme , the easiest and most abundant ...
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