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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... leaving it to stand alone , illustrated by nothing but the light of its own tears or smiles , its own wonder , might , or playfulness . Hence the complete effect of many a simple passage in our old English ballads and romances , and of ...
... leaving it to stand alone , illustrated by nothing but the light of its own tears or smiles , its own wonder , might , or playfulness . Hence the complete effect of many a simple passage in our old English ballads and romances , and of ...
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... leave of Hobbes ( who translated Homer as if on purpose to show what execrable verses could be written by a philoso- pher ) , enchanted castles and flying horses are not easily feigned , as Ariosto and Spenser feigned them ; and that ...
... leave of Hobbes ( who translated Homer as if on purpose to show what execrable verses could be written by a philoso- pher ) , enchanted castles and flying horses are not easily feigned , as Ariosto and Spenser feigned them ; and that ...
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... Leaving Ideus with it , who remain'd Holding the mules and horses ; and the old man Went straight in - doors , where the belov'd of Jove Achilles sat , and found him . In the room Were others , but apart ; and two alone , The hero ...
... Leaving Ideus with it , who remain'd Holding the mules and horses ; and the old man Went straight in - doors , where the belov'd of Jove Achilles sat , and found him . In the room Were others , but apart ; and two alone , The hero ...
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... leaves of roses , white and red , Shall be the covering of the bed ; The curtains , vallens , tester all , Shall be the flower imperial ; And for the fringe it all along With azure hare - bells shall be hung . Of lilies shall the ...
... leaves of roses , white and red , Shall be the covering of the bed ; The curtains , vallens , tester all , Shall be the flower imperial ; And for the fringe it all along With azure hare - bells shall be hung . Of lilies shall the ...
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... leave no sense of the beautiful , and no power over its forms , unmanifested ; and verse flows as inevitably from this condition of its integrity , as other laws of proportion do from any other kind of embodiment of beauty ( say that of ...
... leave no sense of the beautiful , and no power over its forms , unmanifested ; and verse flows as inevitably from this condition of its integrity , as other laws of proportion do from any other kind of embodiment of beauty ( say that of ...
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