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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... TEARS ... DEATH PATIENCE ........ A WICKED DREAM NATURAL DEATH ......... FUNERAL DIRGE DISSIMULATION BEAUTEOUS MORAL EXAMPLE UNLOVELINESS OF FROWNING PAGE 188 190 191 191 193 195 200 203 205 206 206 206 208 209 209 210 210 210 ...
... TEARS ... DEATH PATIENCE ........ A WICKED DREAM NATURAL DEATH ......... FUNERAL DIRGE DISSIMULATION BEAUTEOUS MORAL EXAMPLE UNLOVELINESS OF FROWNING PAGE 188 190 191 191 193 195 200 203 205 206 206 206 208 209 209 210 210 210 ...
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... tears or smiles , its own wonder , might , or playfulness . Hence the com- plete effect of many a simple passage in our old English ballads and romances , and of the passionate sincerity in general of the greatest early poets , such as ...
... tears or smiles , its own wonder , might , or playfulness . Hence the com- plete effect of many a simple passage in our old English ballads and romances , and of the passionate sincerity in general of the greatest early poets , such as ...
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... tears , is drawn out of pain . It is a great and rare thing , and shows a lovely imagin- ation , when the poet can write a commentary , as it were , of his own , on such sufficing passages of nature , and be thanked for the addition ...
... tears , is drawn out of pain . It is a great and rare thing , and shows a lovely imagin- ation , when the poet can write a commentary , as it were , of his own , on such sufficing passages of nature , and be thanked for the addition ...
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... tear must it have drawn from parents and lovers ) is in a stanza which has been copied into the Friar of Orders Grey , out of Beaumont and Fletcher : - Weep no more , lady , weep no more , Thy sorrow is in vain ; For violets pluck'd the ...
... tear must it have drawn from parents and lovers ) is in a stanza which has been copied into the Friar of Orders Grey , out of Beaumont and Fletcher : - Weep no more , lady , weep no more , Thy sorrow is in vain ; For violets pluck'd the ...
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... the press , and received by the awful hero with tears . The other passage is where Priam , kneeling before Achilles , and imploring him to give up the dead body of Hector , reminds him of his own father ; who 20 AN ANSWER TO THE QUESTION.
... the press , and received by the awful hero with tears . The other passage is where Priam , kneeling before Achilles , and imploring him to give up the dead body of Hector , reminds him of his own father ; who 20 AN ANSWER TO THE QUESTION.
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