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?"G.P. Putnam, 1852 - 255 páginas |
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... bringing them within those very regions of truth and likelihood in which he thought they could not exist . Hence the serpent Python of Chaucer , Sleeping against the sun upon a day , when Apollo slew him . Hence the chariot - drawing ...
... bringing them within those very regions of truth and likelihood in which he thought they could not exist . Hence the serpent Python of Chaucer , Sleeping against the sun upon a day , when Apollo slew him . Hence the chariot - drawing ...
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... bring all things healthily round to their only present final ground of sympathy -the human . When we go to heaven ... brings supernatural things to bear on earthly , without confounding them ; the other , that which paints events and ...
... bring all things healthily round to their only present final ground of sympathy -the human . When we go to heaven ... brings supernatural things to bear on earthly , without confounding them ; the other , that which paints events and ...
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... Bring help across the sea ; so from the head Of great Achilles went up an effulgence . Upon the trench he stood , without the wall , But mix'd not with the Greeks , for he rever'd His mother's word ; and so , thus standing there WHAT IS ...
... Bring help across the sea ; so from the head Of great Achilles went up an effulgence . Upon the trench he stood , without the wall , But mix'd not with the Greeks , for he rever'd His mother's word ; and so , thus standing there WHAT IS ...
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... bringing a countless ransom . But thou , Achilles , fear the gods , and think Of thine own father , and have mercy on me ; For I am much more wretched , and have borne What never mortal bore , I think , on earth , To lift unto my lips ...
... bringing a countless ransom . But thou , Achilles , fear the gods , and think Of thine own father , and have mercy on me ; For I am much more wretched , and have borne What never mortal bore , I think , on earth , To lift unto my lips ...
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... nature with smiling ideal sympathies , as wit does to bring antipathies together , and make them strike light on absurdity . Fancy , however , is not incapable of sympathy with Imagination . She is often found 22 AN ANSWER TO THE QUESTION.
... nature with smiling ideal sympathies , as wit does to bring antipathies together , and make them strike light on absurdity . Fancy , however , is not incapable of sympathy with Imagination . She is often found 22 AN ANSWER TO THE QUESTION.
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