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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... never write equally to the purpose , except when they can dismiss every thing from their minds but the like simple truth . In the beautiful poem of " Sir Eger , Sir Graham and Sir Gray - Steel " ( see it in Ellis's Specimens , or ...
... never write equally to the purpose , except when they can dismiss every thing from their minds but the like simple truth . In the beautiful poem of " Sir Eger , Sir Graham and Sir Gray - Steel " ( see it in Ellis's Specimens , or ...
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... never remind us , like Titian's , of the force and fury , as well as of the graces , of wine . His Jupiter will reduce no females to ashes ; his fairies be nothing fantastical ; his gnomes not " of the earth , earthy . " And this again ...
... never remind us , like Titian's , of the force and fury , as well as of the graces , of wine . His Jupiter will reduce no females to ashes ; his fairies be nothing fantastical ; his gnomes not " of the earth , earthy . " And this again ...
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... countless ransom . But thou , Achilles , fear the gods , and think Of thine own father , and have mercy on me : For I am much more wretched , and have borne What never mortal bore , I think , on earth 26 AN ANSWER TO THE QUESTION.
... countless ransom . But thou , Achilles , fear the gods , and think Of thine own father , and have mercy on me : For I am much more wretched , and have borne What never mortal bore , I think , on earth 26 AN ANSWER TO THE QUESTION.
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... never mortal bore , I think , on earth , To lift unto my lips the hand of him Who slew my boys . " He ceased ; and there arose Sharp longing in Achilles for his father ; And taking Priam by the hand , he gently Put him away ; for both ...
... never mortal bore , I think , on earth , To lift unto my lips the hand of him Who slew my boys . " He ceased ; and there arose Sharp longing in Achilles for his father ; And taking Priam by the hand , he gently Put him away ; for both ...
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... I do not mean to say that a poet can never show himself a poet in prose ; but that , being one , his desire and necessity will be to write in verse ; and that , if he were unable to do so , he would not , WHAT IS POETRY ? 35.
... I do not mean to say that a poet can never show himself a poet in prose ; but that , being one , his desire and necessity will be to write in verse ; and that , if he were unable to do so , he would not , WHAT IS POETRY ? 35.
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