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?"Wiley and Putnam, 1845 - 255 páginas |
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... is to make beauty , in a human sense , the lady and queen of the universe . He would gain nothing by making his ocean - nymphs mere fishy creatures , upon the plea that such only could live in the water WHAT IS POETRY ? 13.
... is to make beauty , in a human sense , the lady and queen of the universe . He would gain nothing by making his ocean - nymphs mere fishy creatures , upon the plea that such only could live in the water WHAT IS POETRY ? 13.
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... live in the water : his wood- nymphs with faces of knotted oak ; his angels without breath and song , because no lungs could exist between the earth's atmosphere and the empyrean . The Grecian tendency in this respect is safer than the ...
... live in the water : his wood- nymphs with faces of knotted oak ; his angels without breath and song , because no lungs could exist between the earth's atmosphere and the empyrean . The Grecian tendency in this respect is safer than the ...
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... live on is a clog to the freedom and variety that abound within its sphere . Verse is no domi- nator over the poet , except inasmuch as the bond is reciprocal , and the poet dominates over the verse . They are lovers play- fully ...
... live on is a clog to the freedom and variety that abound within its sphere . Verse is no domi- nator over the poet , except inasmuch as the bond is reciprocal , and the poet dominates over the verse . They are lovers play- fully ...
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... lives ( it seemed ) whilome there were shed , And their vile carcases now left unburièd . They forward pass , nor Guyon yet spake word , Till that they came unto an iron door , Which to them open'd of its own accord , And show'd of ...
... lives ( it seemed ) whilome there were shed , And their vile carcases now left unburièd . They forward pass , nor Guyon yet spake word , Till that they came unto an iron door , Which to them open'd of its own accord , And show'd of ...
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... live in high degree , Example be of mind intemperate , To teach them how to use their present state . " Then ' gan the cursed wretch aloud to cry , Accusing highest Jove and gods ingrate : And eke blaspheming Heaven bitterly , As author ...
... live in high degree , Example be of mind intemperate , To teach them how to use their present state . " Then ' gan the cursed wretch aloud to cry , Accusing highest Jove and gods ingrate : And eke blaspheming Heaven bitterly , As author ...
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Imagination and Fancy: Or, Selections from the English Poets, Illustrative ... Leigh Hunt Visualização completa - 1845 |
Imagination and Fancy: Or, Selections from the English Poets, Illustrative ... Leigh Hunt Visualização completa - 1845 |
Imagination and Fancy: Or, Selections from the English Poets, Illustrative ... Leigh Hunt Visualização completa - 1845 |
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auld bard Beaumont and Fletcher beauty Ben Jonson bless bonnie breath Burns's called character charm Chaucer dear death delight divine doth dream Dumfries earth Ellisland eyes Faerie Queene fair fairy fancy fear feeling felt flowers frae gauger genius hand happy hath head hear heard heart heaven Hector Macneil hour human imagination inspired knew labor lady light live look Lycidas Macbeth Mauchline melancholy Milton mind mirth moral morning Mossgiel muse nature never noble o'er passage passion perhaps pity pleasure poem poet poet's poetical poetry poor pride rhyme Robert Burns round Scotland Scottish Shakspeare Shanter sing sleep song soul Spenser spirit stanza sugh sweet Sycorax Tamburlaine tears tell thee things Thomson thou art thought tion TITANIA truth verse voice Whyles wife William Burnes wind witch wood words young youth