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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... play of imagination , or the feeling of analogy coming short of seriousness , in order that it may laugh with what it loves , and show how it can decorate it with fairy ornament . It modulates what it utters , because in running the ...
... play of imagination , or the feeling of analogy coming short of seriousness , in order that it may laugh with what it loves , and show how it can decorate it with fairy ornament . It modulates what it utters , because in running the ...
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... play , relieved now and then with a smart sentence or turn of words . The following is a pregnant example of plagiarism and weak writing . It is from another tragedy of Addison's time — the Mariamne of Fenton : - - 66 Mariamne , with ...
... play , relieved now and then with a smart sentence or turn of words . The following is a pregnant example of plagiarism and weak writing . It is from another tragedy of Addison's time — the Mariamne of Fenton : - - 66 Mariamne , with ...
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... play within their limits . What great poet ever wrote his poems in prose ? or where is a good prose poem , of any length , to be found ? The poetry of the Bible is understood to be in verse , in the original . Mr. Hazlitt has said a ...
... play within their limits . What great poet ever wrote his poems in prose ? or where is a good prose poem , of any length , to be found ? The poetry of the Bible is understood to be in verse , in the original . Mr. Hazlitt has said a ...
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... play the reader's corresponding fineness of ear , and his retardations and accelerations in accordance with those of the poet : - Then in the keyhole turns The intricate wards , and every bolt and bar Unfastens . - On à sŭdděn òpen fly ...
... play the reader's corresponding fineness of ear , and his retardations and accelerations in accordance with those of the poet : - Then in the keyhole turns The intricate wards , and every bolt and bar Unfastens . - On à sŭdděn òpen fly ...
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... play of Psyche , Venus gives the sisters of the heroine an answer , of which the following is the entire sub- stance , literally , in so many words . The author had nothing better for her to say : - " I receive your prayers with ...
... play of Psyche , Venus gives the sisters of the heroine an answer , of which the following is the entire sub- stance , literally , in so many words . The author had nothing better for her to say : - " I receive your prayers with ...
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Agnes alliteration angels Archimago Ariel Ariosto Beaumont and Fletcher beauty Ben Jonson breath Caliban charm Chaucer Christabel Coleridge Correggio dance Dante delight divine doth dreadful dream earth enchanted exquisite eyes Faerie Faerie Queene fair fairy fancy feeling fire flowers genius gentle golden goodly grace hair hast hath head hear heard heart heaven Hecate imagination lady light live look lord Lycidas Macbeth Mammon melancholy Milton moon Morpheus mortal nature never night o'er OBERON pain painted Painter passage passion poem poet poetical poetry Porphyro Priam queen reader rhyme round satyrs sense Shakspeare sing sleep soft song soul sound Spenser spirit sprite stanza sweet Sycorax Tamburlaine tears thee Theoph thine things thou art thought tion TITANIA Titian tree truth unto verse versification voice wanton wind wings witch wood word writing young δε