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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... deep recesses of a grove he gain'd ; — Where - in a plain defended by a wood , Crept through the matted grass - a crystal flood , By which - an alabaster fountain stood ; And on the margent of the fount was laid- Attended by her slaves ...
... deep recesses of a grove he gain'd ; — Where - in a plain defended by a wood , Crept through the matted grass - a crystal flood , By which - an alabaster fountain stood ; And on the margent of the fount was laid- Attended by her slaves ...
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... deep darkness dread Legions of sprites , the which , like little flies , 7 Fluttering about his ever damnèd head , Await where to their service he applies , To aid his friends , or fray his enemies ; Of those he chose out two , the ...
... deep darkness dread Legions of sprites , the which , like little flies , 7 Fluttering about his ever damnèd head , Await where to their service he applies , To aid his friends , or fray his enemies ; Of those he chose out two , the ...
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... deep . How complete a sense of the ocean under one of its aspects ! Spenser had often been at sea , and his pictures of it , or in con- nexion with it , are frequent and fine accordingly , superior per- haps to those of any other ...
... deep . How complete a sense of the ocean under one of its aspects ! Spenser had often been at sea , and his pictures of it , or in con- nexion with it , are frequent and fine accordingly , superior per- haps to those of any other ...
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... deep under the garden side . Deep was he drenched to the utmost chin , Yet gaped still as coveting to drink Of the cold liquor which he waded in : And , stretching forth his hand , did often think To reach the food which grew upon the ...
... deep under the garden side . Deep was he drenched to the utmost chin , Yet gaped still as coveting to drink Of the cold liquor which he waded in : And , stretching forth his hand , did often think To reach the food which grew upon the ...
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... deep was drent Within the river which the same did hide : But both his hands , most filthy feculent , Above the water were on high extent , And fain'd to wash themselves incessantly , Yet nothing cleaner were for such intent , But ...
... deep was drent Within the river which the same did hide : But both his hands , most filthy feculent , Above the water were on high extent , And fain'd to wash themselves incessantly , Yet nothing cleaner were for such intent , But ...
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