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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... beauty and power , embodying and illustrating its conceptions by imagination and fancy , and modulating its lan- guage on the principle of variety in uniformity . Its means are whatever the universe contains ; and its ends , pleasure ...
... beauty and power , embodying and illustrating its conceptions by imagination and fancy , and modulating its lan- guage on the principle of variety in uniformity . Its means are whatever the universe contains ; and its ends , pleasure ...
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... beauty it must needs include beauty of 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 ...
... beauty it must needs include beauty of 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 ...
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... beauty , or is capable of being illustrated and impressed by the poetic faculty . Nay , the sim- plest truth is often so beautiful and impressive of itself , that one of the greatest proofs of his genius consists in his leaving it to ...
... beauty , or is capable of being illustrated and impressed by the poetic faculty . Nay , the sim- plest truth is often so beautiful and impressive of itself , that one of the greatest proofs of his genius consists in his leaving it to ...
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... beauty and truth become identical in poetry , and that pleasure , or at the very worst , a balm in our tears , is drawn out of pain . It is a great and rare thing , and shows a lovely imagination , when the poet can write a commentary ...
... beauty and truth become identical in poetry , and that pleasure , or at the very worst , a balm in our tears , is drawn out of pain . It is a great and rare thing , and shows a lovely imagination , when the poet can write a commentary ...
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... beauty upon itself ; or in the " witch element " of the tragedy of Mac- beth and the May - day night of Faust ; -Seventh , and last , that which by a single expression , apparently of the vaguest kind , not only meets but surpasses in ...
... beauty upon itself ; or in the " witch element " of the tragedy of Mac- beth and the May - day night of Faust ; -Seventh , and last , that which by a single expression , apparently of the vaguest kind , not only meets but surpasses in ...
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