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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... turns accompaniments into ac- cessories , superior to those I have alluded to . Of the class of comparison , one of the most touching ( many a tear must it have drawn from parents and lovers ) is in a stanza which has been copied into ...
... turns accompaniments into ac- cessories , superior to those I have alluded to . Of the class of comparison , one of the most touching ( many a tear must it have drawn from parents and lovers ) is in a stanza which has been copied into ...
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... turn all his attention to the spot from which it came . He there discovered through the dusk , what seemed to be the towers of a city . Those are no towers , said his guide ; they are giants , standing up to the middle in one of these ...
... turn all his attention to the spot from which it came . He there discovered through the dusk , what seemed to be the towers of a city . Those are no towers , said his guide ; they are giants , standing up to the middle in one of these ...
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... turning to myself , he said , " His howl Is its own mockery . This is Nimrod , he Through whose ill thought it was that humankind Were tongue - confounded . Pass him , and say nought : For as he speaketh language known of none , So none ...
... turning to myself , he said , " His howl Is its own mockery . This is Nimrod , he Through whose ill thought it was that humankind Were tongue - confounded . Pass him , and say nought : For as he speaketh language known of none , So none ...
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... turn in their sockets , and the lifeless pursuer tumbles from his horse . Si fece il viso allor pallido e brutto , Travolse gli occhi , e dimostrò a l'occaso Per manifesti segni esser condutto . E'l busto che seguia troncato al collo ...
... turn in their sockets , and the lifeless pursuer tumbles from his horse . Si fece il viso allor pallido e brutto , Travolse gli occhi , e dimostrò a l'occaso Per manifesti segni esser condutto . E'l busto che seguia troncato al collo ...
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... turn'd in their sockets , drearily ; And all things show'd the villain's sun was set . His trunk that was in chace , fell from its horse , And giving the last shudder , was a corse . It is thus , and thus only , by making Nature his ...
... turn'd in their sockets , drearily ; And all things show'd the villain's sun was set . His trunk that was in chace , fell from its horse , And giving the last shudder , was a corse . It is thus , and thus only , by making Nature his ...
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