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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... DREAM NATURAL DEATH FUNERAL DIRGE DISSIMULATION BEAUTEOUS MORAL EXAMPLE UNLOVELINESS OF FROWNING Page . . 164 . 166 167 . 167 . 167 . 168 . 169 170 . 170 . 171 . 171 SELECTIONS FROM MILTON , WITH CRITICAL NOTICE SATAN'S RECOVERY FROM ...
... DREAM NATURAL DEATH FUNERAL DIRGE DISSIMULATION BEAUTEOUS MORAL EXAMPLE UNLOVELINESS OF FROWNING Page . . 164 . 166 167 . 167 . 167 . 168 . 169 170 . 170 . 171 . 171 SELECTIONS FROM MILTON , WITH CRITICAL NOTICE SATAN'S RECOVERY FROM ...
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... Dream ; from Spenser's Faerie Queene , to the Castle of Indolence ; nay , from Ariel in the Tempest , to his somewhat pre- sumptuous namesake in the Rape of the Lock . And pas- sages , both from Thomson's delightful allegory , and ...
... Dream ; from Spenser's Faerie Queene , to the Castle of Indolence ; nay , from Ariel in the Tempest , to his somewhat pre- sumptuous namesake in the Rape of the Lock . And pas- sages , both from Thomson's delightful allegory , and ...
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... one - sided Florentine . Even the imagination of Spenser , whom we take to have been a " nervous gentleman " compared with Shakspeare , was visited 66 a man with no such dreams as Dante . 16 AN ANSWER TO THE QUESTION.
... one - sided Florentine . Even the imagination of Spenser , whom we take to have been a " nervous gentleman " compared with Shakspeare , was visited 66 a man with no such dreams as Dante . 16 AN ANSWER TO THE QUESTION.
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... dreams as Dante . Or , if it was , he did not choose to make himself thinner ( as Dante says he did ) with dwelling upon them . He had twenty visions of nymphs and bowers , to one of the mud of Tartarus . Chaucer , for all he was of ...
... dreams as Dante . Or , if it was , he did not choose to make himself thinner ( as Dante says he did ) with dwelling upon them . He had twenty visions of nymphs and bowers , to one of the mud of Tartarus . Chaucer , for all he was of ...
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... Dream . His Bacchus's will never remind us , like Titian's , of the force and fury , as well as of the graces , of wine . His Jupiter will reduce no females to ashes ; his fairies be nothing fantastical ; his gnomes not " of the earth ...
... Dream . His Bacchus's will never remind us , like Titian's , of the force and fury , as well as of the graces , of wine . His Jupiter will reduce no females to ashes ; his fairies be nothing fantastical ; his gnomes not " of the earth ...
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