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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... heavens ; Satan's appearance in the horizon , like a fleet " hanging in the clouds ; " and the comparisons of him with the comet and the eclipse . Nor un- worthy of this glorious company , for its extraordinary combina- tion of delicacy ...
... heavens ; Satan's appearance in the horizon , like a fleet " hanging in the clouds ; " and the comparisons of him with the comet and the eclipse . Nor un- worthy of this glorious company , for its extraordinary combina- tion of delicacy ...
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... heaven , we may idealize in a superhuman mode , and have altogether different notions of the beautiful ; but till then , we must be content with the loveliest capabilities of earth . The sea - nymphs of Greece were still beautiful women ...
... heaven , we may idealize in a superhuman mode , and have altogether different notions of the beautiful ; but till then , we must be content with the loveliest capabilities of earth . The sea - nymphs of Greece were still beautiful women ...
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... heaven ; And Pallas on his mighty shoulders cast The shield of Jove ; and round about his head She put the glory of a golden mist , From which there burnt a fiery - flaming light . And as , when smoke goes heaven - ward from a town , In ...
... heaven ; And Pallas on his mighty shoulders cast The shield of Jove ; and round about his head She put the glory of a golden mist , From which there burnt a fiery - flaming light . And as , when smoke goes heaven - ward from a town , In ...
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... ̓ ἱμερος ηδ ' απο γυιων , Αυτική απο θρονου ωρτο , γεροντα δε χειρος ανιστη , Οικτείρων πολιον τε καρη , πολιον τε γενειον . Iliad , Lib . xxίν . , ν . 463 . So saying , Mercury vanished up to heaven : And 3 WHAT IS POETRY : 17.
... ̓ ἱμερος ηδ ' απο γυιων , Αυτική απο θρονου ωρτο , γεροντα δε χειρος ανιστη , Οικτείρων πολιον τε καρη , πολιον τε γενειον . Iliad , Lib . xxίν . , ν . 463 . So saying , Mercury vanished up to heaven : And 3 WHAT IS POETRY : 17.
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... heaven : And Priam then alighted from his chariot , Leaving Idous with it , who remain'd Holding the mules and horses ; and the old man Went straight in - doors , where the belov'd of Jove Achilles sat , and found him . In the room Were ...
... heaven : And Priam then alighted from his chariot , Leaving Idous with it , who remain'd Holding the mules and horses ; and the old man Went straight in - doors , where the belov'd of Jove Achilles sat , and found him . In the room Were ...
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