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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... perhaps not refuse it their good - will for the sake of old favorites . The Editor has often wished for such a book himself ; and as nobody will make it for him , he has made it for others . It was suggested by the approbation which the ...
... perhaps not refuse it their good - will for the sake of old favorites . The Editor has often wished for such a book himself ; and as nobody will make it for him , he has made it for others . It was suggested by the approbation which the ...
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... perhaps might always be so , if the subtlety of our perceptions were a match for the causes of them . Con- sider this image of Ben Jonson's — of a lily being a flower of light . Light , undecomposed , is white ; and as the lily is white ...
... perhaps might always be so , if the subtlety of our perceptions were a match for the causes of them . Con- sider this image of Ben Jonson's — of a lily being a flower of light . Light , undecomposed , is white ; and as the lily is white ...
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... Perhaps they may be enume- rated as follows : -First , that which presents to the mind any object or circumstance in every - day life ; as when we imagine a man holding a sword , or looking out of a window ; -Second , that which ...
... Perhaps they may be enume- rated as follows : -First , that which presents to the mind any object or circumstance in every - day life ; as when we imagine a man holding a sword , or looking out of a window ; -Second , that which ...
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... perhaps , in point of invention , to Shakspeare's Ariel and Caliban ; though poetry may grudge to prose the discovery of a Winged Woman , especially such as she has been described by her inventor in the story of Peter Wilkins ; and in ...
... perhaps , in point of invention , to Shakspeare's Ariel and Caliban ; though poetry may grudge to prose the discovery of a Winged Woman , especially such as she has been described by her inventor in the story of Peter Wilkins ; and in ...
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... perhaps Bring help across the sea ; so from the head Of great Achilles went up an effulgence . Upon the trench he stood , without the wall , But mix'd not with the Greeks , for he rever'd His mother's word ; and so , thus standing there ...
... perhaps Bring help across the sea ; so from the head Of great Achilles went up an effulgence . Upon the trench he stood , without the wall , But mix'd not with the Greeks , for he rever'd His mother's word ; and so , thus standing there ...
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