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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... golden dawn " issuing out of the white lily , in the rich yellow of the stamens . I have no desire to push this similarity further than it may be worth . Enough has been stated to show that , in poetical as in other analogies , " the ...
... golden dawn " issuing out of the white lily , in the rich yellow of the stamens . I have no desire to push this similarity further than it may be worth . Enough has been stated to show that , in poetical as in other analogies , " the ...
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... golden mist , From which there burnt a fiery - flaming light . And as , when smoke goes heaven - ward from a town , In some far island which its foes besiege , Who all day long with dreadful martialness Have pour'd from their own town ...
... golden mist , From which there burnt a fiery - flaming light . And as , when smoke goes heaven - ward from a town , In some far island which its foes besiege , Who all day long with dreadful martialness Have pour'd from their own town ...
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... golden apples , gistering bright , That goodly was their glory to behold ; On earth like never grew , nor living wight Like ever saw , but they from hence were sold ; 18 For those , which Hercules with conquest bold Got from great Atlas ...
... golden apples , gistering bright , That goodly was their glory to behold ; On earth like never grew , nor living wight Like ever saw , but they from hence were sold ; 18 For those , which Hercules with conquest bold Got from great Atlas ...
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... golden fruit , With which Acontius got his lover true , Whom he had long time sought with fruitless suit ; Here eke that famous golden apple grew , The which amongst the gods false Até threw ; For which the Idaan ladies disagreed , 19 ...
... golden fruit , With which Acontius got his lover true , Whom he had long time sought with fruitless suit ; Here eke that famous golden apple grew , The which amongst the gods false Até threw ; For which the Idaan ladies disagreed , 19 ...
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... golden tree for Proserpina is in Claudian , De Raptu Proserpinæ , lib . ii . , v . 290. But Spenser has made the flowers funereal , and added the " silver seat , ' a strong yet still delicate contrast to the black flowers , and in cold ...
... golden tree for Proserpina is in Claudian , De Raptu Proserpinæ , lib . ii . , v . 290. But Spenser has made the flowers funereal , and added the " silver seat , ' a strong yet still delicate contrast to the black flowers , and in cold ...
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