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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... Hence the complete effect of many a simple passage in our old English ballads and romances , and of the passionate sincerity in general of the greatest early poets , such as Homer and Chaucer , who flourished before the existence of a ...
... Hence the complete effect of many a simple passage in our old English ballads and romances , and of the passionate sincerity in general of the greatest early poets , such as Homer and Chaucer , who flourished before the existence of a ...
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... Hence the serpent Python of Chaucer , L L Sleeping against the sun upon a day , when Apollo slew him . Hence the chariot - drawing dolphins of Spenser , softly swimming along the shore lest they should hurt themselves against the stones ...
... Hence the serpent Python of Chaucer , L L Sleeping against the sun upon a day , when Apollo slew him . Hence the chariot - drawing dolphins of Spenser , softly swimming along the shore lest they should hurt themselves against the stones ...
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... Hence the conceits that astonish us in the gravest , and even subtlest thinkers , whose taste is not propor- tionate to their mental perceptions ; men like Donne , for instance ; 7 who , apart from accidental personal impressions , seem ...
... Hence the conceits that astonish us in the gravest , and even subtlest thinkers , whose taste is not propor- tionate to their mental perceptions ; men like Donne , for instance ; 7 who , apart from accidental personal impressions , seem ...
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... Hence , on the other hand , the delightfulness of those poets who " never violate truth of feeling , whether in things real or imagi- nary ; who are always consistent with their object and its re- quirements ; and who run the great ...
... Hence , on the other hand , the delightfulness of those poets who " never violate truth of feeling , whether in things real or imagi- nary ; who are always consistent with their object and its re- quirements ; and who run the great ...
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... hence were sold ; 18 For those , which Hercules with conquest bold Got from great Atlas ' daughters , hence began , And planted there did bring forth fruit of gold ; And those , with which th ' Eubean young man wan Swift Atalanta , when ...
... hence were sold ; 18 For those , which Hercules with conquest bold Got from great Atlas ' daughters , hence began , And planted there did bring forth fruit of gold ; And those , with which th ' Eubean young man wan Swift Atalanta , when ...
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