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 & Company, 1891 - 315 Seiten |
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... dreadful mouth , Fit for no sweeter psalmody ; and shouted After us , in the words of some strange tongue , " Ràfel ma - èe amech zabèe almee ! - ' >> " Dull wretch ! " my leader cried , " keep to thine horn , And so vent better ...
... dreadful mouth , Fit for no sweeter psalmody ; and shouted After us , in the words of some strange tongue , " Ràfel ma - èe amech zabèe almee ! - ' >> " Dull wretch ! " my leader cried , " keep to thine horn , And so vent better ...
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... dreadful Grecian chief — super- naturally indeed impressed upon them , in order that nothing may be wanting to the full effect of his courage and conduct upon courageous men - is to determine the 18 AN ANSWER TO THE QUESTION.
... dreadful Grecian chief — super- naturally indeed impressed upon them , in order that nothing may be wanting to the full effect of his courage and conduct upon courageous men - is to determine the 18 AN ANSWER TO THE QUESTION.
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... dreadful roar of men , " as Homer calls it ) is raging on the sea - shore ; and the goddess Iris has just delivered her message and disappeared.- Αὐτὰρ ̓Αχιλλεὺς ὤρτο , Διῒ φίλος · ἀμφὶ δ ̓ ̓Αθήνη Ωμοις ιφθίμοισι βάλ ' αἰγίδα ...
... dreadful roar of men , " as Homer calls it ) is raging on the sea - shore ; and the goddess Iris has just delivered her message and disappeared.- Αὐτὰρ ̓Αχιλλεὺς ὤρτο , Διῒ φίλος · ἀμφὶ δ ̓ ̓Αθήνη Ωμοις ιφθίμοισι βάλ ' αἰγίδα ...
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... dreadful martialness Have pour'd from their own town ; soon as the sun Has set , thick lifted fires are visible , Which , rushing upward , make a light in the sky , And let the neighbours know , who may perhaps Bring help across the sea ...
... dreadful martialness Have pour'd from their own town ; soon as the sun Has set , thick lifted fires are visible , Which , rushing upward , make a light in the sky , And let the neighbours know , who may perhaps Bring help across the sea ...
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... dreadful conse- quences from the mention of him , that his worst and most potent invokers are represented as fearful of it ; nor am I aware that any poet , Greek or Latin , has done it , though learned commentators on Spenser imply ...
... dreadful conse- quences from the mention of him , that his worst and most potent invokers are represented as fearful of it ; nor am I aware that any poet , Greek or Latin , has done it , though learned commentators on Spenser imply ...
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