Biographia Literaria; Or Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen2 |
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And thou in this shalt find thy monument , When tyrant's crests , and tombs of brass are spent . Sonnet 107 . As of higher worth , so doubtless still more characteristic of poetic genius does the imagery become , when it moulds and ...
And thou in this shalt find thy monument , When tyrant's crests , and tombs of brass are spent . Sonnet 107 . As of higher worth , so doubtless still more characteristic of poetic genius does the imagery become , when it moulds and ...
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... -into the unity of his own IDEAL . All things and modes of action shape themselves anew in the being of MILTON ; while SHAKSPEARE becomes all things , yet for ever remaining himself . O what great men hast thou not produced ...
... -into the unity of his own IDEAL . All things and modes of action shape themselves anew in the being of MILTON ; while SHAKSPEARE becomes all things , yet for ever remaining himself . O what great men hast thou not produced ...
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Hast sent the hare ? or hast thou swallow'd her ? " But for any poetic purposes , metre resembles ( if the aptness of the simile may excuse its meanness ) yeast , worthless or disagreeable by itself , but giving vivacity and spirit to ...
Hast sent the hare ? or hast thou swallow'd her ? " But for any poetic purposes , metre resembles ( if the aptness of the simile may excuse its meanness ) yeast , worthless or disagreeable by itself , but giving vivacity and spirit to ...
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... thou now beginn'st to shine ,, Suck'st early balm and island spices there ; And wilt anon in thy loose - rein'd career At Tagus , Po , Seine , Thames , and Danow dine , And see at night this western world of mine : Yet hast thou not ...
... thou now beginn'st to shine ,, Suck'st early balm and island spices there ; And wilt anon in thy loose - rein'd career At Tagus , Po , Seine , Thames , and Danow dine , And see at night this western world of mine : Yet hast thou not ...
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Who , where we offspring took , Our ways and ends sec'st at one instant : thou Knot of all causes ! Tbou , whose changeless brow Ne'er smiles or frowns ! O vouchsafe thou to look , And shew my story in thy eternal book , & c .
Who , where we offspring took , Our ways and ends sec'st at one instant : thou Knot of all causes ! Tbou , whose changeless brow Ne'er smiles or frowns ! O vouchsafe thou to look , And shew my story in thy eternal book , & c .
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admiration answer appear attention beauty become believe better called cause character child common composition connected consists continued conversation critic Dane diction effect English equally excellence excitement existence expression fear feelings former French genius German give greater ground hand heart human images imagination individual instance interesting Italy kind language least less light lines live look manners means metre Milton mind moral nature never object observed once opinion original particular passage passed passion perhaps person philosophical play pleasure poem poet poetic poetry possible present produced prose reader reason scene seemed sense soul speak spirit stanzas style taste thing thou thought tion true truth whole wish Wordsworth writers