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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... winds and cràck your chèeks ? ràge ! blow ! You catărăcts and hurricànoes , spòut , Till you have drènch'd our steeples , drown'd the cocks ! You sulphurous and thoùght - èxecuting fìres , Vaùnt couriers 26 AN ANSWER TO THE QUESTION.
... winds and cràck your chèeks ? ràge ! blow ! You catărăcts and hurricànoes , spòut , Till you have drènch'd our steeples , drown'd the cocks ! You sulphurous and thoùght - èxecuting fìres , Vaùnt couriers 26 AN ANSWER TO THE QUESTION.
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... winds visit that of Eolus . The same time and quantity which are occasioned by the spiritual part of this secret , thus become its formal ones , -not feet and syllables , long and short , iambics or trochees ; which are the reduction of ...
... winds visit that of Eolus . The same time and quantity which are occasioned by the spiritual part of this secret , thus become its formal ones , -not feet and syllables , long and short , iambics or trochees ; which are the reduction of ...
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... wind - the bosom rose ; The fanning wind - and purling stream - continue her repose . For a further variety take , from the same author's Theodore and Honoria , a passage in which the couplets are run one into the other , and all of it ...
... wind - the bosom rose ; The fanning wind - and purling stream - continue her repose . For a further variety take , from the same author's Theodore and Honoria , a passage in which the couplets are run one into the other , and all of it ...
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... wind was high - the window shakes ; With sudden start the miser wakes ; Along the silent room he stalks , ( A miser never " stalks ; " but a rhyme was desired for " walks " ) Looks back , and trembles as he walks : Each lock and every ...
... wind was high - the window shakes ; With sudden start the miser wakes ; Along the silent room he stalks , ( A miser never " stalks ; " but a rhyme was desired for " walks " ) Looks back , and trembles as he walks : Each lock and every ...
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... wind that moaneth bleak ( This " bleak moaning " is a witch's ) There is not wind enough in the air To move away the ringlet curl From the lovely lady's cheek- There is not wind enough to twirl The one red leaf , the last of its clan ...
... wind that moaneth bleak ( This " bleak moaning " is a witch's ) There is not wind enough in the air To move away the ringlet curl From the lovely lady's cheek- There is not wind enough to twirl The one red leaf , the last of its clan ...
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