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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... sweets ; 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 ...
... sweets ; 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 ...
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... sweet eventide- and the repetition of the word oft , and the fall from the vowel a , into the two u's in the other , - She brusheth oft , and oft dotl . màr their murmurings So in his description of two substances in the handling , both ...
... sweet eventide- and the repetition of the word oft , and the fall from the vowel a , into the two u's in the other , - She brusheth oft , and oft dotl . màr their murmurings So in his description of two substances in the handling , both ...
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... sweet unconsciousness of the heroine making all the rest seem more conscious , and ghastly , and ex- pectant . It is thus that versification itself becomes part of the sentiment of a poem , and vindicates the pains that have been taken ...
... sweet unconsciousness of the heroine making all the rest seem more conscious , and ghastly , and ex- pectant . It is thus that versification itself becomes part of the sentiment of a poem , and vindicates the pains that have been taken ...
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... Sweet slumbering dew ; the which to sleep them bids Unto their lodgings then his guests he rids ; Where , when all drown'd in deadly sleep he finds , He to his study goes , and their amids ' His magic books and arts of sundry kinds , He ...
... Sweet slumbering dew ; the which to sleep them bids Unto their lodgings then his guests he rids ; Where , when all drown'd in deadly sleep he finds , He to his study goes , and their amids ' His magic books and arts of sundry kinds , He ...
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... sweet and well - savored , But direful deadly black , both leaf and bloom , Fit to adorn the dead and deck the dreary tomb , 18 There mournful cypress grew in greatest store ; 14 And trees of bitter gall ; and heben sad ; Dead sleeping ...
... sweet and well - savored , But direful deadly black , both leaf and bloom , Fit to adorn the dead and deck the dreary tomb , 18 There mournful cypress grew in greatest store ; 14 And trees of bitter gall ; and heben sad ; Dead sleeping ...
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