Imagination and FancyLeigh Hunt Smith, Elder, and Company, 1846 - 345 Seiten |
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... true , the answer is , by the fact of their existence , by the consent and delight of poetic readers . And as feeling is the earliest teacher , and perception the only final proof , of things the most demonstrable by science , so the ...
... true , the answer is , by the fact of their existence , by the consent and delight of poetic readers . And as feeling is the earliest teacher , and perception the only final proof , of things the most demonstrable by science , so the ...
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... gave the blow , Soft were those lips that bled . There are different kinds and degrees of imagi- nation , some of them necessary to the formation of 3 Dwelling . every true poet , and all of them possessed by WHAT IS POETRY ? 7.
... gave the blow , Soft were those lips that bled . There are different kinds and degrees of imagi- nation , some of them necessary to the formation of 3 Dwelling . every true poet , and all of them possessed by WHAT IS POETRY ? 7.
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Leigh Hunt. every true poet , and all of them possessed by the greatest . Perhaps they may be enumerated as fol- lows : -First , that which presents to the mind any object or circumstance in every - day life ; as when we imagine a man ...
Leigh Hunt. every true poet , and all of them possessed by the greatest . Perhaps they may be enumerated as fol- lows : -First , that which presents to the mind any object or circumstance in every - day life ; as when we imagine a man ...
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... true , he must not ( as the Platonists would say ) humanize weakly or mistakenly in that region ; otherwise he runs the chance of forgetting to be true to the supernatural itself , and so betray- ing a want of imagination from that ...
... true , he must not ( as the Platonists would say ) humanize weakly or mistakenly in that region ; otherwise he runs the chance of forgetting to be true to the supernatural itself , and so betray- ing a want of imagination from that ...
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... distinction ; without imagina- tion , there is no true embodiment . In poets , even good of their kind , but without a genius for narra- tion , the action would have been encumbered or diverted c 2 WHAT IS POETRY ? 27.
... distinction ; without imagina- tion , there is no true embodiment . In poets , even good of their kind , but without a genius for narra- tion , the action would have been encumbered or diverted c 2 WHAT IS POETRY ? 27.
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admirable Agnes Ariel Ariosto Beaumont and Fletcher beauty Ben Jonson bound in cloth Caliban CHARLES DARWIN CHARLES GUTZLAFF charm Chaucer Christabel Coleridge coloured CORNHILL dance Dante delight demy 8vo doth dreadful dream earth Edition enchanted exquisite eyes Faerie Faerie Queene fair fairy fancy fcap feeling flowers genius golden grace hath head hear heart heaven illustrated imagination Jesuits lady light live look lord Lycidas Macbeth Mammon Milton mind moon Morpheus mortal nature never night Numbers o'er OBERON painted Painter passage passion poem poet poetical poetry Porphyro post 8vo Priam queen reader rhyme Shakspeare sing sleep soft song soul sound Spenser spirit stanza sweet Sycorax Tamburlaine thee Theoph thine things thou art thought tion TITANIA Titian tree truth unto verse versification volume wanton wind wings witch wood word writer young ZEALAND δε