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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... which is to make beauty , in a human sense , the lady and queen of the universe . He would gain nothing by making his ocean - nymphs mere fishy creatures , upon n 1 ୮ L the plea that such only could live in WHAT IS POETRY ? 13.
... which is to make beauty , in a human sense , the lady and queen of the universe . He would gain nothing by making his ocean - nymphs mere fishy creatures , upon n 1 ୮ L the plea that such only could live in WHAT IS POETRY ? 13.
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... live in the water : his wood- nymphs with faces of knotted oak ; his angels without breath and song , because no lungs could exist between the earth's atmosphere and the empyrean . The Grecian tendency in this respect is safer than the ...
... live in the water : his wood- nymphs with faces of knotted oak ; his angels without breath and song , because no lungs could exist between the earth's atmosphere and the empyrean . The Grecian tendency in this respect is safer than the ...
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... 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 dominates over the verse . They are lovers play . fully ...
... 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 dominates over the verse . They are lovers play . fully ...
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... lives ( it seemed ) whilome there were shed , And their vile carcases now left unburied . They forward pass , nor Guyon yet spake word , Till that they came unto an iron door , Which to them open'd of its own accord , And show'd of ...
... lives ( it seemed ) whilome there were shed , And their vile carcases now left unburied . They forward pass , nor Guyon yet spake word , Till that they came unto an iron door , Which to them open'd of its own accord , And show'd of ...
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... live in high degree , Example be of mind intemperate , To teach them how to use their present state . " Then ' gan the cursed wretch aloud to cry , Accusing highest Jove and gods ingrate : And eke blaspheming Heaven bitterly , As author ...
... live in high degree , Example be of mind intemperate , To teach them how to use their present state . " Then ' gan the cursed wretch aloud to cry , Accusing highest Jove and gods ingrate : And eke blaspheming Heaven bitterly , As author ...
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