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 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 36
Página 3
... flower of light , says Ben Jonson ; and poetry then shows us the beauty of the flower in all its mystery and splendor . If it be asked , how we know perceptions like these to be true , the answer is , by the fact of their existence ...
... flower of light , says Ben Jonson ; and poetry then shows us the beauty of the flower in all its mystery and splendor . If it be asked , how we know perceptions like these to be true , the answer is , by the fact of their existence ...
Página 6
... flowers and the flocks are made to sympathize with a man's death ; or , in the Italian poet , the river flowing by the sleeping Angelica seems talking of love- Parea che l'erba le fiorisse intorno , Ed ' amor ragionasse quella riva ...
... flowers and the flocks are made to sympathize with a man's death ; or , in the Italian poet , the river flowing by the sleeping Angelica seems talking of love- Parea che l'erba le fiorisse intorno , Ed ' amor ragionasse quella riva ...
Página 24
... flower imperial ; And for the fringe it all along With azure hare - bells shall be hung . Of lilies shall the pillows be With down stuft of the butterfly . Of fancy , so full of gusto as to border on imagination , Sir John Suckling , in ...
... flower imperial ; And for the fringe it all along With azure hare - bells shall be hung . Of lilies shall the pillows be With down stuft of the butterfly . Of fancy , so full of gusto as to border on imagination , Sir John Suckling , in ...
Página 68
... flowers . grove ; that is to say , made of trees that were once human be- ings , an aggravation ( according to his customary improve- ment upon horrors ) of a like solitary instance in Virgil , which Spenser has also imitated in his ...
... flowers . grove ; that is to say , made of trees that were once human be- ings , an aggravation ( according to his customary improve- ment upon horrors ) of a like solitary instance in Virgil , which Spenser has also imitated in his ...
Página 69
... flowers of Claudian , and retained them by the side of the others ? Proserpine was an unwilling bride , though she became a reconciled wife . She deserved to enjoy her Sicilian flowers ; and besides , in possessing a nature supe- rior ...
... flowers of Claudian , and retained them by the side of the others ? Proserpine was an unwilling bride , though she became a reconciled wife . She deserved to enjoy her Sicilian flowers ; and besides , in possessing a nature supe- rior ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
Agnes alliteration angels Archimago Ariel Beaumont Beaumont and Fletcher beauty Ben Jonson breath Caliban charm Chaucer Christabel Coleridge Correggio dance Dante delight Demogorgon divine doth dreadful dream earth enchanted exquisite eyes Faerie Faerie Queene fair fairy fancy feeling fire flowers genius gentle golden goodly grace hast hath head hear heard heart heaven Hecate imagination lady light live look lord Lycidas Macbeth Mammon melancholy Milton moon Morpheus mortal nature never night o'er OBERON pain painted Painter passage passion play poem poet poetical poetry Porphyro pray Priam Proserpina queen reader rhyme round satyrs sense Shakspeare sing sleep soft song soul sound Spenser spirit sprite stanza sweet Sycorax Tamburlaine tears thee Theoph thine things thou art thought TITANIA tree truth unto verse versification wanton wind wings witch wood word writing young δε