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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... STORY OF THE TEMPEST . 108 MACBETH AND THE WITCHES . 116 THE QUARREL OF OBERON AND TITANIA . 121 THE BRIDAL HOUSE BLESSED BY THE FAIRIES , 130 LOVERS AND MUSIC . 131 ANTONY AND THE CLOUDS . 136 YOUNG WARRIORS . 137 IMOGEN IN BED . 138 ...
... STORY OF THE TEMPEST . 108 MACBETH AND THE WITCHES . 116 THE QUARREL OF OBERON AND TITANIA . 121 THE BRIDAL HOUSE BLESSED BY THE FAIRIES , 130 LOVERS AND MUSIC . 131 ANTONY AND THE CLOUDS . 136 YOUNG WARRIORS . 137 IMOGEN IN BED . 138 ...
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... story from Boccaccio-- So the two brothers and their murder'd man Rode towards fair Florence ; - sometimes in the attribution of a certain representative quality which makes one circumstance stand for others ; as in Milton's grey - fly ...
... story from Boccaccio-- So the two brothers and their murder'd man Rode towards fair Florence ; - sometimes in the attribution of a certain representative quality which makes one circumstance stand for others ; as in Milton's grey - fly ...
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... story of Peter Wilkins ; and in point of treatment , the Mammon and Jealousy of Spenser , some of the monsters in Dante , particu- larly his Nimrod , his interchangements of creatures into one another , and ( if I am not presumptuous in ...
... story of Peter Wilkins ; and in point of treatment , the Mammon and Jealousy of Spenser , some of the monsters in Dante , particu- larly his Nimrod , his interchangements of creatures into one another , and ( if I am not presumptuous in ...
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... story of the famished father and his children , as finished by the inexorable anti - Pisan . But enough of Dante in this place . Hobbes , in order to daunt the reader from objecting to his friend Davenant's want of invention , says of ...
... story of the famished father and his children , as finished by the inexorable anti - Pisan . But enough of Dante in this place . Hobbes , in order to daunt the reader from objecting to his friend Davenant's want of invention , says of ...
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... story of a cannibal necromancer , who laughs at being cut to pieces , coming together again like quicksilver , and picking up his head when it is cut off , sometimes by the hair , sometimes by the nose ! This , which would be purely ...
... story of a cannibal necromancer , who laughs at being cut to pieces , coming together again like quicksilver , and picking up his head when it is cut off , sometimes by the hair , sometimes by the nose ! This , which would be purely ...
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