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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... poor old king ) may be his troubles with his enemies , has the blessing of know- ing that his son is still alive , and may daily hope to see him return . Achilles , in accordance with the strength and noble honesty of the passions in ...
... poor old king ) may be his troubles with his enemies , has the blessing of know- ing that his son is still alive , and may daily hope to see him return . Achilles , in accordance with the strength and noble honesty of the passions in ...
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... poor time , whatever it might have to say . He varied it further with alternate rhymes and stanzas , with rests and omis- sions precisely analogous to those in music , and rendered it alto- gether worthy to utter the manifold thoughts ...
... poor time , whatever it might have to say . He varied it further with alternate rhymes and stanzas , with rests and omis- sions precisely analogous to those in music , and rendered it alto- gether worthy to utter the manifold thoughts ...
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... poor's - box , in the wedding - scene in Mary - le - bone church . So do tragedy and comedy meet . 15 " Not such as earth , " & c . - Upton thinks it not unlikely that Spenser imagined the direful deadly and black fruits which this ...
... poor's - box , in the wedding - scene in Mary - le - bone church . So do tragedy and comedy meet . 15 " Not such as earth , " & c . - Upton thinks it not unlikely that Spenser imagined the direful deadly and black fruits which this ...
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... poor sort of cruelty compared with any like number of pages out of the tremendous volume of Dante . But the far greater part of our extract , the sooty golden cave of Mammon , and the mortal beauty of the garden of Proserpine , with its ...
... poor sort of cruelty compared with any like number of pages out of the tremendous volume of Dante . But the far greater part of our extract , the sooty golden cave of Mammon , and the mortal beauty of the garden of Proserpine , with its ...
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... Poor Colin Clout ( who knows not Colin Clout ? ) ; He pip'd apace , whilst they him danc'd about . Pipe , jolly shepherd ! pipe thou now apace Unto thy love , that made thee low to lout ; Thy love is present there with thee in place ...
... Poor Colin Clout ( who knows not Colin Clout ? ) ; He pip'd apace , whilst they him danc'd about . Pipe , jolly shepherd ! pipe thou now apace Unto thy love , that made thee low to lout ; Thy love is present there with thee in place ...
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