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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... felt to be his most precious inheritance . " I expect neither profit nor general fame by my writings , " says Coleridge , in the Preface to his Poems ; " and I consider my- self as having been amply repaid without , either . Poetry has ...
... felt to be his most precious inheritance . " I expect neither profit nor general fame by my writings , " says Coleridge , in the Preface to his Poems ; " and I consider my- self as having been amply repaid without , either . Poetry has ...
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... felt and knew . It accorded also with his genius ; and in him is not an excess of weakness , but of will and luxury . And as to allegory , it was not only the taste of the day , originating in gorgeous pageants of church and state , but ...
... felt and knew . It accorded also with his genius ; and in him is not an excess of weakness , but of will and luxury . And as to allegory , it was not only the taste of the day , originating in gorgeous pageants of church and state , but ...
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... perhaps as Milton himself , that he has always been felt by his countrymen to be what Charles Lamb called him , the " Poet's Poet . " He has had more idolatry and imitation from his brethren than all the rest put together SPENSER . 51.
... perhaps as Milton himself , that he has always been felt by his countrymen to be what Charles Lamb called him , the " Poet's Poet . " He has had more idolatry and imitation from his brethren than all the rest put together SPENSER . 51.
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... felt a fever of the mind , and play'd Some tricks of desperation ; all , but mariners , Plung'd in the foaming brine , and quit the vessel Then all a - fire with me : the king's son , Ferdinand With hair up - staring ( then like reeds ...
... felt a fever of the mind , and play'd Some tricks of desperation ; all , but mariners , Plung'd in the foaming brine , and quit the vessel Then all a - fire with me : the king's son , Ferdinand With hair up - staring ( then like reeds ...
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... felt no pain , To live in happier form again : - From which , beneath Heaven's fairest star , The artist wrought this lov'd Guitar , And taught it justly to reply To all who question skilfully , In language gentle as thine own ...
... felt no pain , To live in happier form again : - From which , beneath Heaven's fairest star , The artist wrought this lov'd Guitar , And taught it justly to reply To all who question skilfully , In language gentle as thine own ...
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