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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... fires are visible , Which , rushing upward , make a light in the sky , And let the neighbors know , who may perhaps Bring help across the sea ; so from the head Of great Achilles went up an effulgence . Upon the trench he stood ...
... fires are visible , Which , rushing upward , make a light in the sky , And let the neighbors know , who may perhaps Bring help across the sea ; so from the head Of great Achilles went up an effulgence . Upon the trench he stood ...
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... fire Upon the dreadful head of the great - minded one Burning ; for bright - eyed Pallas made it burn . Thrice o'er the trench divine Achilles shouted ; And thrice the Trojans and their great allies Roll'd back ; and twelve of all their ...
... fire Upon the dreadful head of the great - minded one Burning ; for bright - eyed Pallas made it burn . Thrice o'er the trench divine Achilles shouted ; And thrice the Trojans and their great allies Roll'd back ; and twelve of all their ...
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... fire , or than the round- ness and order of the globe we live on is a clog to the freedom and variety that abound within its sphere . Verse is no domi- nator over the poet , except inasmuch as the bond is reciprocal , and the poet ...
... fire , or than the round- ness and order of the globe we live on is a clog to the freedom and variety that abound within its sphere . Verse is no domi- nator over the poet , except inasmuch as the bond is reciprocal , and the poet ...
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... fire . It was a nobleman who first thought of this most poetical bit of science . It was a nobleman who first thought of it , —a captain who first tried it , —and a but- ton - maker who perfected it . And he who put the nobleman on such ...
... fire . It was a nobleman who first thought of this most poetical bit of science . It was a nobleman who first thought of it , —a captain who first tried it , —and a but- ton - maker who perfected it . And he who put the nobleman on such ...
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... fire , when he Ægine essay'd ; A shepherd , when Mnemosyne he catch'd ; And like a serpent to the Thracian maid . While thus on earth great Jove these pageants play'd , The winged boy did thrust into his throne ; And scoffing , thus ...
... fire , when he Ægine essay'd ; A shepherd , when Mnemosyne he catch'd ; And like a serpent to the Thracian maid . While thus on earth great Jove these pageants play'd , The winged boy did thrust into his throne ; And scoffing , thus ...
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