The intelligible forms of ancient poets, The fair humanities of old religion, The power, the beauty, and the majesty, That had their haunts in dale, or piny mountain, Or forest by slow stream, or pebbly spring. Or chasms and wat'ry depths ; all these... Romance and Reality - Página 211por Letitia Elizabeth Landon - 1831 - 1003 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1820 - 406 páginas
...'mong fays and talismans, And spirits ; and delightedly believes Divinities, being himself divine. The intelligible forms of ancient poets, The fair...mountain,' Or forest, by slow stream or pebbly spring, Or chasms and watery depths ! all these have vanish'd, They live no longer in the faith of reason !... | |
| James Lyon (of Fairhaven, Vermont) - 486 páginas
...'mong fays and talismans, And spirits ; and delightedly believes Divinities, being himself divine. The intelligible forms of ancient poets, The fair...mountain, Or forest, by slow stream, or pebbly spring, Or chasms and watery depths ; all these have vanished. They live no longer in the faith of reason !... | |
| Ant The - 1827 - 366 páginas
...'mong fays, and talismans, And spirits ; and delightedly believes Divinities, being himself divine. The intelligible forms of ancient poets, The fair...mountain, Or forest, by slow stream, or pebbly spring, Or chasms and watery depths ; all these have vanished. They live no longer in the faith of reason !... | |
| Samuel Taylor [poetical works] Coleridge - 1828 - 444 páginas
...'mong fays and talismans, And spirits ; and delightedly believes Divinities, being himself divine. The intelligible forms of ancient poets, The fair...mountain, Or forest by slow stream, or pebbly spring, Or chasms and wat'ry depths ; all these have vanished. They live no longer in the faith of reason !... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1829 - 450 páginas
...ancient poets, The fair humanities of old religion, The Power, the Beauty, and the Majesty, That had her haunts in dale, or piny mountain. Or forest by slow stream, or pebbly spring, -in Or chasms and wat'ry depths;- all these have vanished. They live no longer in the faith of reason... | |
| Letitia Elizabeth Landon - 1831 - 360 páginas
...faces, rejoicing in our joy, sorrowing with our sorrow—how many cares, pleasant from habit—sickness, whose suffering gave a tenderer character to love...is enough to bring them back to our unworthy earth ia the shape of furies, to see their images put to such base use. None but a classical countenance... | |
| 1831 - 486 páginas
...his erring steps, and conducts him unconsciously to the true and living waters of inspiration — " The intelligible forms of ancient poets, The fair...mountain, Or forest, by slow stream, or pebbly spring, Or chasms and watery depths." These are the genuine sources of Wordsworth's power - — the key to... | |
| Letitia Elizabeth Landon - 1832 - 512 páginas
...ancient poets' — ' the fair humanities of old religion' — the power, the beauty, and the majesty, 1 That had their haunts in dale or piny mountain, Or...should venture on cameos." " I am," replied Emily — persona] adornment is the true spell that would almost wake the dead — " so very fond of emeralds... | |
| Letitia Elizabeth Landon - 1832 - 262 páginas
...contrast, the short, silly, simpering face below. ' The intelligible forms of ancient poets'—' the fair j humanities of old religion' — the power, the beauty,...bring them back to our unworthy earth in the shape of furiej, to see their images put to such base use. None but a classical countenance should venture on... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1834 - 628 páginas
...The fair humanities of old religion, The power, the beauty, and the majesty That had their haunts iu dale, or piny mountain, Or forest by slow stream, or pebbly spring, Or total impression left upon the mind of the reader by the character of Wallenstein himself; and the... | |
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