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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... light on those objects , in order that it may enjoy and impart the feeling of their truth in its utmost convic . tion and affluence . It illustrates them by fancy , which is a lighter play of imagi- nation , or the feeling of analogy ...
... light on those objects , in order that it may enjoy and impart the feeling of their truth in its utmost convic . tion and affluence . It illustrates them by fancy , which is a lighter play of imagi- nation , or the feeling of analogy ...
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... light . Light , undecomposed , is white ; and as the lily is white , and light is white , and whiteness itself is nothing but light , the two things , so far , are not merely similar , but identical . A poet might add , by an analogy ...
... light . Light , undecomposed , is white ; and as the lily is white , and light is white , and whiteness itself is nothing but light , the two things , so far , are not merely similar , but identical . A poet might add , by an analogy ...
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... light of its own tears or smiles , its own wonder , might , or playfulness . Hence the complete effect of many a simple passage in our old English ballads and romances , and of the passionate sincerity in general of the greatest early ...
... light of its own tears or smiles , its own wonder , might , or playfulness . Hence the complete effect of many a simple passage in our old English ballads and romances , and of the passionate sincerity in general of the greatest early ...
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... light in the chamber and the reaction of her own beauty upon itself ; or in the " witch element " of the tragedy of Mac- beth and the May - day night of Faust ; -Seventh , and last , that which by a single expression , apparently of the ...
... light in the chamber and the reaction of her own beauty upon itself ; or in the " witch element " of the tragedy of Mac- beth and the May - day night of Faust ; -Seventh , and last , that which by a single expression , apparently of the ...
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... light . And as , when smoke goes heaven - ward from a town , In some far island which its foes besiege , Who all day long with dreadful martialness Have pour'd from their own town ; soon as the sun Has set , thick lifted fires are ...
... light . And as , when smoke goes heaven - ward from a town , In some far island which its foes besiege , Who all day long with dreadful martialness Have pour'd from their own town ; soon as the sun Has set , thick lifted fires are ...
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