| 1844 - 784 Seiten
...withdrawing the water of deliquescence, be alchoholized,' (all this is in the true Taylorian style) ' have their aroma distilled into a quintessential drop...is no space for oscillation, no leisure to flag.' — Vol. ip 296. In another place he tells him to ' squeeze out more of his whey.' Criticising a passage... | |
| 1844 - 618 Seiten
...there be a poetical sin in which you are apt to indulge, it is expatiation, an Odyssey garrulity, us if you were ambitious of exhausting a topic, instead...Anthology there is no space for oscillation, no leisure to Hag.' Southey answers thus gently : — ' In Davy's verses I see aspirations after genius and powers... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1844 - 600 Seiten
...of otr. If there be a poetical sin in which you are apt to indulge, it is expatiation, an Odys«;y garrulity, as if you were ambitious of exhausting...intervals increase the effect of the interstitial splendor ; but in the poemets of an Anthology there is no space for oscillation, no leisure to flag.'... | |
| Lynda Pratt - 2006 - 320 Seiten
...pp. 256, 262. 45 18 October 1799, ibid., 1, p. 296: Taylor urges RS 'to let those [occasional poems] of uncertain value be afterwards concentrated, rendered...probably no evil - some feeble intervals increase are typically narrative, not emotive (and episodic, not cumulative). A principal attraction of the... | |
| 1844 - 622 Seiten
...effusions, as it is certainly most for your reputation to associate your name only with the selcctcr compositions, and to let those of uncertain value...more impressive outlines only. In a metrical romance thia is probably no evil — some feeble intervals increase the effect of the interstitial splendour;... | |
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