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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... PRESENTS A BASKET OF FRUIT TO THE FAITHFUL SHEPHERDESS A SPOT FOR LOVE TALES 150 152 153 " . 155 MORNING . 155 THE POWER OF LOVE $ 156 INVOCATION TO SLEEP · 157 SELECTIONS FROM MIDDLETON , DECKER , AND WEBSTER , WITH CRITICAL NOTICE 159 ...
... PRESENTS A BASKET OF FRUIT TO THE FAITHFUL SHEPHERDESS A SPOT FOR LOVE TALES 150 152 153 " . 155 MORNING . 155 THE POWER OF LOVE $ 156 INVOCATION TO SLEEP · 157 SELECTIONS FROM MIDDLETON , DECKER , AND WEBSTER , WITH CRITICAL NOTICE 159 ...
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... present volume . All the rest of the matter contributed by him is new . He does not expect , of course , that every reader will agree with the preferences of particular lines or passages , intimated by the italics . Some will think them ...
... present volume . All the rest of the matter contributed by him is new . He does not expect , of course , that every reader will agree with the preferences of particular lines or passages , intimated by the italics . Some will think them ...
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... present the public with some of the finest passages in English poetry , so marked and commented ; -to furnish such an account , in an Essay , of the nature and requirements of poetry , as may enable readers in general to give an answer ...
... present the public with some of the finest passages in English poetry , so marked and commented ; -to furnish such an account , in an Essay , of the nature and requirements of poetry , as may enable readers in general to give an answer ...
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... present the Public with the only selection , hitherto made , of none but genuine poe- try ; and he would take care , that it should be unobjection- able in every other respect . * KENSINGTON , Sept. 10 , 1844 . * While closing the Essay ...
... present the Public with the only selection , hitherto made , of none but genuine poe- try ; and he would take care , that it should be unobjection- able in every other respect . * KENSINGTON , Sept. 10 , 1844 . * While closing the Essay ...
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... presents to the mind any object or circumstance in every - day life ; as when we imagine a man holding a sword , or looking out of a window ; -Second , that which presents real , but not every - day circumstances ; as King Alfred ...
... presents to the mind any object or circumstance in every - day life ; as when we imagine a man holding a sword , or looking out of a window ; -Second , that which presents real , but not every - day circumstances ; as King Alfred ...
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