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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... character , and continuity , all in the largest amount and highest degree , is the greatest poet . Poetry includes whatsoever of painting can be made visible to the mind's eye , and whatsoever of music can be conveyed by sound and ...
... character , and continuity , all in the largest amount and highest degree , is the greatest poet . Poetry includes whatsoever of painting can be made visible to the mind's eye , and whatsoever of music can be conveyed by sound and ...
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... character and events directly imitated from real life , with imita- tive realities of its own invention ; as the probable parts of the histories of Priam and Macbeth , or what may be called natura ! fiction as distinguished from ...
... character and events directly imitated from real life , with imita- tive realities of its own invention ; as the probable parts of the histories of Priam and Macbeth , or what may be called natura ! fiction as distinguished from ...
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... three ) , is to be found in his immortal character of the Duke of Buckingham : -- A man so various , that he seemed to be Not one , but all mankind's epitome : Stiff in opinions , always in the wrong , Was WHAT IS POETRY ? 31.
... three ) , is to be found in his immortal character of the Duke of Buckingham : -- A man so various , that he seemed to be Not one , but all mankind's epitome : Stiff in opinions , always in the wrong , Was WHAT IS POETRY ? 31.
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... character , the single and sweet unconsciousness of the heroine making all the rest seem more conscious , and ghastly , and ex- pectant . It is thus that versification itself becomes part of the sentiment of a poem , and vindicates the ...
... character , the single and sweet unconsciousness of the heroine making all the rest seem more conscious , and ghastly , and ex- pectant . It is thus that versification itself becomes part of the sentiment of a poem , and vindicates the ...
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... characters , with the speaking of the poet himself , whose utmost address is taxed to relate all well for so long a time , par- ticularly in the passages least sustained by enthusiasm . Whether this class has included the greatest poet ...
... characters , with the speaking of the poet himself , whose utmost address is taxed to relate all well for so long a time , par- ticularly in the passages least sustained by enthusiasm . Whether this class has included the greatest poet ...
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