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?"Smith, Elder and Company, 1846 - 345 Seiten |
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... a willingness to have more such books , the Editor would propose to give them , in succession , corresponding volumes of the Poetry of Action and Passion ( Narrative and ́ Dra- matic Poetry ) , from Chaucer to Campbell ( here vi PREFACE .
... a willingness to have more such books , the Editor would propose to give them , in succession , corresponding volumes of the Poetry of Action and Passion ( Narrative and ́ Dra- matic Poetry ) , from Chaucer to Campbell ( here vi PREFACE .
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... Chaucer to Campbell ( here men- tioned because he is the latest deceased poet ) ; — the Poetry of Contemplation , from Surrey to Campbell ; -the Poetry of Wit and Humour , from Chaucer to Byron ; and the Poetry of Song , or Lyrical ...
... Chaucer to Campbell ( here men- tioned because he is the latest deceased poet ) ; — the Poetry of Contemplation , from Surrey to Campbell ; -the Poetry of Wit and Humour , from Chaucer to Byron ; and the Poetry of Song , or Lyrical ...
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... Chaucer , who flourished before the existence of a " literary world , " and were not perplexed by a heap of notions and opinions , or by doubts how emotion ought to be expressed . The greatest of their successors never write equally to ...
... Chaucer , who flourished before the existence of a " literary world , " and were not perplexed by a heap of notions and opinions , or by doubts how emotion ought to be expressed . The greatest of their successors never write equally to ...
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... Chaucer , for all he was " a man of this world " as well as the poets ' world , and as great , perhaps a greater enemy of oppression than Dante , besides being one of the profoundest masters of pathos that ever lived , had not the heart ...
... Chaucer , for all he was " a man of this world " as well as the poets ' world , and as great , perhaps a greater enemy of oppression than Dante , besides being one of the profoundest masters of pathos that ever lived , had not the heart ...
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... disappearing among the hills . Chaucer's steed of brass , that was So horsly and so quick of eye , is copied from the life . You might pat him and feel his brazen muscles . Hobbes , in objecting to 16 AN ANSWER TO THE QUESTION.
... disappearing among the hills . Chaucer's steed of brass , that was So horsly and so quick of eye , is copied from the life . You might pat him and feel his brazen muscles . Hobbes , in objecting to 16 AN ANSWER TO THE QUESTION.
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