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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... greatest poetry includes that essence , but the essence does not present itself in exclusive combination with the greatest form of poetry . It varies in that respect from the most . tremendous to the most playful effusions , and from ...
... greatest poetry includes that essence , but the essence does not present itself in exclusive combination with the greatest form of poetry . It varies in that respect from the most . tremendous to the most playful effusions , and from ...
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... its parents , is the greatest proof to man of the pleasure to be found in all things , and of the probable riches of infinitude . Poetry is a passion , * because it seeks the 1 AN ANSWER TO THE QUESTION WHAT IS POETRY?”
... its parents , is the greatest proof to man of the pleasure to be found in all things , and of the probable riches of infinitude . Poetry is a passion , * because it seeks the 1 AN ANSWER TO THE QUESTION WHAT IS POETRY?”
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... greatest poet . Poetry includes whatsoever of painting can be made visible to the mind's eye , and whatsoever of music can be conveyed by sound and proportion without singing or instrumentation . But it far surpasses those divine arts ...
... greatest poet . Poetry includes whatsoever of painting can be made visible to the mind's eye , and whatsoever of music can be conveyed by sound and proportion without singing or instrumentation . But it far surpasses those divine arts ...
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... greatest early poets , such as Homer and Chaucer , who flourished before the existence of a ' literary world , " and were not perplexed by a heap of notions and opinions , or by doubts how emotion ought to be expressed . The greatest of ...
... greatest early poets , such as Homer and Chaucer , who flourished before the existence of a ' literary world , " and were not perplexed by a heap of notions and opinions , or by doubts how emotion ought to be expressed . The greatest of ...
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... greatest . Perhaps they may be enumerated as follows : -First , that which presents to the mind any object or circumstance in every- day life ; as when we imagine a man holding a sword , or looking out of a window ; -Second , that which ...
... greatest . Perhaps they may be enumerated as follows : -First , that which presents to the mind any object or circumstance in every- day life ; as when we imagine a man holding a sword , or looking out of a window ; -Second , that which ...
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Agnes alliteration angels 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 fair fairy Fairy Queen fancy fear feeling fire flowers genius gentle golden goodly grace 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 pray 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 TITANIA Titian tree truth unto verse versification wanton wind wings witch wood word writing young δὲ καὶ