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, 1891 - 315 Seiten |
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... once Brave sons in Troy , and now I cannot say That one is left me . Fifty children had I , When the Greeks came , nineteen were of one womb ; The rest my women bore me in my house . The knees of many of these fierce Mars has loosen'd ...
... once Brave sons in Troy , and now I cannot say That one is left me . Fifty children had I , When the Greeks came , nineteen were of one womb ; The rest my women bore me in my house . The knees of many of these fierce Mars has loosen'd ...
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... once offends ; Bright as the sun - her eyes the gazers strike , And like the sun - they shine on all alike ; Yet graceful ease - and sweetness void of pride , Might hide her faults - if belles had faults to hide ; If to her share - some ...
... once offends ; Bright as the sun - her eyes the gazers strike , And like the sun - they shine on all alike ; Yet graceful ease - and sweetness void of pride , Might hide her faults - if belles had faults to hide ; If to her share - some ...
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... once the wind was laid . - The whispering sound Was dumb.l - A rising earthquake rock'd the ground . With deeper brown the grove was overspread— A sudden horror seiz'd his giddy head— And his ears tinkled - and his colour fled . Nature ...
... once the wind was laid . - The whispering sound Was dumb.l - A rising earthquake rock'd the ground . With deeper brown the grove was overspread— A sudden horror seiz'd his giddy head— And his ears tinkled - and his colour fled . Nature ...
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... once possessing anything of his , to wish it away . Next to Homer and Shakspeare come such narrators as the less universal , but still intenser Dante ; Milton , with his dignified imagination ; the uni- versal , profoundly simple ...
... once possessing anything of his , to wish it away . Next to Homer and Shakspeare come such narrators as the less universal , but still intenser Dante ; Milton , with his dignified imagination ; the uni- versal , profoundly simple ...
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... once con- templated them , as memorials of that gentle and exalted content which extends itself over all thoughts and actions . with which it co - exists . The great secret of morals is love , or a going out of our own nature , and an ...
... once con- templated them , as memorials of that gentle and exalted content which extends itself over all thoughts and actions . with which it co - exists . The great secret of morals is love , or a going out of our own nature , and an ...
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