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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... into his armor bright . The abode of Chaucer's Reve , or Steward , in the Canterbury Tales , is painted in two lines , which nobody ever wished longer : - His wonning ( dwelling ) was full fair upon an AN ANSWER TO THE QUESTION.
... into his armor bright . The abode of Chaucer's Reve , or Steward , in the Canterbury Tales , is painted in two lines , which nobody ever wished longer : - His wonning ( dwelling ) was full fair upon an AN ANSWER TO THE QUESTION.
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... fair upon an heath , With greeny trees yshadowed was his place . Every one knows the words of Lear , " most matter - of - fact , most melancholy . " Pray do not mock me ; I am a very foolish fond old man Fourscore and upwards : Not an ...
... fair upon an heath , With greeny trees yshadowed was his place . Every one knows the words of Lear , " most matter - of - fact , most melancholy . " Pray do not mock me ; I am a very foolish fond old man Fourscore and upwards : Not an ...
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... fair Florence ; - sometimes in the attribution of a certain representative quality which makes one circumstance stand for others ; as in Milton's grey - fly winding its " sultry horn , " which epithet contains the heat of a summer's day ...
... fair Florence ; - sometimes in the attribution of a certain representative quality which makes one circumstance stand for others ; as in Milton's grey - fly winding its " sultry horn , " which epithet contains the heat of a summer's day ...
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... fair or frowning ladies and gentlemen , such as we see in ordinary paintings ; he will be in no danger of having his angels likened to a sort of wild- fowl , as Rembrandt has made them in his Jacob's Dream . His Bacchus's will never ...
... fair or frowning ladies and gentlemen , such as we see in ordinary paintings ; he will be in no danger of having his angels likened to a sort of wild- fowl , as Rembrandt has made them in his Jacob's Dream . His Bacchus's will never ...
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... Fair as the first idea beauty prints In her young lover's soul ; a winning grace Guides every gesture , and obsequious love Attends on all her steps . " Triumphing o'er reason " is an old acquaintance of every- body's . " Paradise in ...
... Fair as the first idea beauty prints In her young lover's soul ; a winning grace Guides every gesture , and obsequious love Attends on all her steps . " Triumphing o'er reason " is an old acquaintance of every- body's . " Paradise in ...
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