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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... am much more wretched , and have borne What never mortal bore , I think , on earth , To lift unto my lips the hand of him Who slew my boys . " He ceased ; and there arose Sharp longing in Achilles 18 AN ANSWER TO THE QUESTION.
... am much more wretched , and have borne What never mortal bore , I think , on earth , To lift unto my lips the hand of him Who slew my boys . " He ceased ; and there arose Sharp longing in Achilles 18 AN ANSWER TO THE QUESTION.
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... Seem'd threaten'd - though unseen to mortal eye . Unus'd to fear - he summon'd all his soul , And stood collected in himself - and whole : Not long.- 1 But for a crowning specimen of variety of pause 36 38 AN ANSWER TO THE QUESTION.
... Seem'd threaten'd - though unseen to mortal eye . Unus'd to fear - he summon'd all his soul , And stood collected in himself - and whole : Not long.- 1 But for a crowning specimen of variety of pause 36 38 AN ANSWER TO THE QUESTION.
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... Mortal samnitis ; and cicuta bad , With which the unjust Athenians made to die Wise Socrates , who therefore quaffing glad Pour'd out his life and last philosophy To the fair Critias , his dearest belamy ! The garden of Proserpina this ...
... Mortal samnitis ; and cicuta bad , With which the unjust Athenians made to die Wise Socrates , who therefore quaffing glad Pour'd out his life and last philosophy To the fair Critias , his dearest belamy ! The garden of Proserpina this ...
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... mortal - looking fruit , though gathered in the garden of Venus . He wrote a promise upon it to marry him , and so his mistress read , and betrothed herself . The story is in Ovid : Heroides , Epist . xx . , xxi . 19 For which the Idaan ...
... mortal - looking fruit , though gathered in the garden of Venus . He wrote a promise upon it to marry him , and so his mistress read , and betrothed herself . The story is in Ovid : Heroides , Epist . xx . , xxi . 19 For which the Idaan ...
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... mortal beauty of the garden of Proserpine , with its golden fruit hanging in the twilight ; all , in short , in which Spenser combines his usual luxury with grandeur , are as fine as anything of the kind which Dante or any one else ever ...
... mortal beauty of the garden of Proserpine , with its golden fruit hanging in the twilight ; all , in short , in which Spenser combines his usual luxury with grandeur , are as fine as anything of the kind which Dante or any one else ever ...
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