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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... mind , they now possess them . The remarks on one of the poems that formed a portion of the extracts ( the Eve of Saint Agnes ) , are repeated in the present volume . All the rest of the matter contributed by him is new . He does not ...
... mind , they now possess them . The remarks on one of the poems that formed a portion of the extracts ( the Eve of Saint Agnes ) , are repeated in the present volume . All the rest of the matter contributed by him is new . He does not ...
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... mind's eye , and whatsoever of music can be conveyed by sound and proportion without singing or instrumentation . But it far surpasses those divine arts in suggestiveness , range , and intellectual wealth ; —the first , in expression of ...
... mind's eye , and whatsoever of music can be conveyed by sound and proportion without singing or instrumentation . But it far surpasses those divine arts in suggestiveness , range , and intellectual wealth ; —the first , in expression of ...
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... minds but the like simple truth . In the beautiful poem of " Sir Eger , Sir Graham , and Sir Gray - Steel " ( see it in Ellis's Specimens , or Laing's Early Metrical Tales ) , a knight thinks himself disgraced in the eyes of his ...
... minds but the like simple truth . In the beautiful poem of " Sir Eger , Sir Graham , and Sir Gray - Steel " ( see it in Ellis's Specimens , or Laing's Early Metrical Tales ) , a knight thinks himself disgraced in the eyes of his ...
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... mind . It is thus , by exquisite pertinence , melody , and the implied " power of writing with exuberance , if need be , that beauty and truth become identical in poetry , and that pleasure , or at the very worst , a balm in our tears ...
... mind . It is thus , by exquisite pertinence , melody , and the implied " power of writing with exuberance , if need be , that beauty and truth become identical in poetry , and that pleasure , or at the very worst , a balm in our tears ...
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... mind any instances of the imagination that turns accompaniments into accessories , superior to those I have alluded to . Of the class of comparison , one of the most touching ( many a tear must it have drawn from parents and lovers ) is ...
... mind any instances of the imagination that turns accompaniments into accessories , superior to those I have alluded to . Of the class of comparison , one of the most touching ( many a tear must it have drawn from parents and lovers ) is ...
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