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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... BETTER ENCHANTRESS IMPRISONED IN THE SHAPE OF A SER- PENT · .. • 250 SATURN DETHRONED · • • · . 250 THE VOICE OF A MELANCHOLY GODDESS SPEAKING TO SATURN . 251 A FALLEN GOD 251 OTHER TITANS FALLEN 251 ODE TO A NIGHTINGALE . 252 SONNET ON ...
... BETTER ENCHANTRESS IMPRISONED IN THE SHAPE OF A SER- PENT · .. • 250 SATURN DETHRONED · • • · . 250 THE VOICE OF A MELANCHOLY GODDESS SPEAKING TO SATURN . 251 A FALLEN GOD 251 OTHER TITANS FALLEN 251 ODE TO A NIGHTINGALE . 252 SONNET ON ...
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... better ac- quainted ; and in furtherance of this purpose he has ex- hibited many of his best passages in remarkable relation to the art of the Painter . For obvious reasons no living writer is included ; and some , lately deceased , do ...
... better ac- quainted ; and in furtherance of this purpose he has ex- hibited many of his best passages in remarkable relation to the art of the Painter . For obvious reasons no living writer is included ; and some , lately deceased , do ...
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... better whatsoever rage Or other passion stuff thee . Feel thy throat And find the chain upon thee , thou confusion ! Lo ! what a hoop is clench'd about thy gorge . " Then turning to myself , he said , " His howl Is its own mockery ...
... better whatsoever rage Or other passion stuff thee . Feel thy throat And find the chain upon thee , thou confusion ! Lo ! what a hoop is clench'd about thy gorge . " Then turning to myself , he said , " His howl Is its own mockery ...
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... , literally , in so many words . The author had nothing better for her to say : " I receive your prayers with kindness , and will give success to your nopes . I have seen , with anger , mankind 30 AN ANSWER TO THE QUESTION.
... , literally , in so many words . The author had nothing better for her to say : " I receive your prayers with kindness , and will give success to your nopes . I have seen , with anger , mankind 30 AN ANSWER TO THE QUESTION.
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... better acquainted with Greek tragedy than I am , demand a place for them before Chaucer : then the airy yet robust universality of Ariosto ; the hearty , out - of - door nature of Theocritus , also a universalist ; the finest lyrical ...
... better acquainted with Greek tragedy than I am , demand a place for them before Chaucer : then the airy yet robust universality of Ariosto ; the hearty , out - of - door nature of Theocritus , also a universalist ; the finest lyrical ...
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