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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... thee . Feel thy throat And find the chain upon thee , thou confusion ! Lo ! what a hoop is clench'd about thy gorge . " Then turning to myself , he said , " His howl Is its own mockery . This is Nimrod , he Through whose ill thought it ...
... thee . Feel thy throat And find the chain upon thee , thou confusion ! Lo ! what a hoop is clench'd about thy gorge . " Then turning to myself , he said , " His howl Is its own mockery . This is Nimrod , he Through whose ill thought it ...
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... thee and me and Mary there . O Mary ! make thy gentle lap our pillow ; Bend o'er us , like a bower , my beautiful green willow . By Straightforwardness is meant the flow of words in their natural order , free alike from mere prose , and ...
... thee and me and Mary there . O Mary ! make thy gentle lap our pillow ; Bend o'er us , like a bower , my beautiful green willow . By Straightforwardness is meant the flow of words in their natural order , free alike from mere prose , and ...
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... thee to him send for his intent 9911 A fit false dream , that can delude the sleeper's sent . " The god obeyed ; and calling forth straightway A divers dream 12 out of his prison dark , Deliver'd it to him , and down did lay His heavy ...
... thee to him send for his intent 9911 A fit false dream , that can delude the sleeper's sent . " The god obeyed ; and calling forth straightway A divers dream 12 out of his prison dark , Deliver'd it to him , and down did lay His heavy ...
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... thee laid . " " Certes " ( said he ) " I n'ill thine offered grace , 14 Nor to be made so happy do intend ; Another bliss before mine eyes I place , Another happiness , another end : To them that list , these base regards I lend ; But I ...
... thee laid . " " Certes " ( said he ) " I n'ill thine offered grace , 14 Nor to be made so happy do intend ; Another bliss before mine eyes I place , Another happiness , another end : To them that list , these base regards I lend ; But I ...
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... ; " Most cursed of all creatures under sky , Lo ! Tantalus , I here tormented lie ! Of whom high Jove wont whilom feasted be ! Lo ! here I now for want of food do die ! But , if that thou be such as I thee 6 SPENSER . 65.
... ; " Most cursed of all creatures under sky , Lo ! Tantalus , I here tormented lie ! Of whom high Jove wont whilom feasted be ! Lo ! here I now for want of food do die ! But , if that thou be such as I thee 6 SPENSER . 65.
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