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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... SOUNDS Page . 226 229 • 230 233 249 249 • 249 ORION CIRCE AND HER VICTIMS A 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 ...
... SOUNDS Page . 226 229 • 230 233 249 249 • 249 ORION CIRCE AND HER VICTIMS A 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 ...
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... sound ; and because , in the height of its enjoyment , it must show the per- fection of its triumph , and make difficulty itself become part of its facility and joy . And lastly , Poetry shapes this modulation into uniformity for its ...
... sound ; and because , in the height of its enjoyment , it must show the per- fection of its triumph , and make difficulty itself become part of its facility and joy . And lastly , Poetry shapes this modulation into uniformity for its ...
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... sound of a tremendous horn made him turn all his attention to the spot from which it came . He there discovered through the dusk , what seemed to be the towers of a city . Those are no towers , said his guide ; they are giants ...
... sound of a tremendous horn made him turn all his attention to the spot from which it came . He there discovered through the dusk , what seemed to be the towers of a city . Those are no towers , said his guide ; they are giants ...
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... sounds . Paradise Lost . Behemoth , biggest born of earth , ùphèav'd His vastness . Id . Blow winds and cràck your chèeks ? ràge ! blow ! You catărăcts and hurricànoes , spòut , Till you have drènch'd our steeples , drown'd the cocks ...
... sounds . Paradise Lost . Behemoth , biggest born of earth , ùphèav'd His vastness . Id . Blow winds and cràck your chèeks ? ràge ! blow ! You catărăcts and hurricànoes , spòut , Till you have drènch'd our steeples , drown'd the cocks ...
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... sound The infernal doors , and on their hinges grate Harsh thunder . Par . Lost , Book II . Abòmînăble - unùttĕrăble - and worse Than fables yet have feigned . Wallowing unwieldy — ěnòrmous in their gait . Id . Id . Of unusual ...
... sound The infernal doors , and on their hinges grate Harsh thunder . Par . Lost , Book II . Abòmînăble - unùttĕrăble - and worse Than fables yet have feigned . Wallowing unwieldy — ěnòrmous in their gait . Id . Id . Of unusual ...
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