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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... round of beauty it must needs include beauty of sound ; and because , in the height of its enjoyment , it must show the perfection of its triumph , and make diffi- culty itself become part of its facility and joy . And lastly , Poetry ...
... round of beauty it must needs include beauty of sound ; and because , in the height of its enjoyment , it must show the perfection of its triumph , and make diffi- culty itself become part of its facility and joy . And lastly , Poetry ...
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... round of habit and ease . Poetry is imaginative passion . The quickest and subtlest test of the possession of its essence is in expres- sion ; the variety of things to be expressed shows the amount of its resources ; and the continuity ...
... round of habit and ease . Poetry is imaginative passion . The quickest and subtlest test of the possession of its essence is in expres- sion ; the variety of things to be expressed shows the amount of its resources ; and the continuity ...
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... round its height Montereggione crowns itself with towers , So tower'd above the circuit of that pit , Though but half out of it , and half within , The horrible giants that fought Jove , and still Are threaten'd when he thunders . As we ...
... round its height Montereggione crowns itself with towers , So tower'd above the circuit of that pit , Though but half out of it , and half within , The horrible giants that fought Jove , and still Are threaten'd when he thunders . As we ...
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... round to their only present final ground of sympathy , -the human . When we go to heaven , we may idealize in a superhuman mode , and have altogether different notions of the beau- tiful ; but till then we must be content with the ...
... round to their only present final ground of sympathy , -the human . When we go to heaven , we may idealize in a superhuman mode , and have altogether different notions of the beau- tiful ; but till then we must be content with the ...
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... ἄριστοι ̓Αμφὶ σφοῖς ὀχέεσσι καὶ ἔγχεσιν . -Iliad , lib . xviii . vv . 203–231 . But up Achilles rose , the lov'd of heaven , And Pallas on his mighty shoulders cast ! The shield of Jove ; and round about his WHAT IS POETRY ? 19.
... ἄριστοι ̓Αμφὶ σφοῖς ὀχέεσσι καὶ ἔγχεσιν . -Iliad , lib . xviii . vv . 203–231 . But up Achilles rose , the lov'd of heaven , And Pallas on his mighty shoulders cast ! The shield of Jove ; and round about his WHAT IS POETRY ? 19.
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