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?"Wiley and Putnam, 1845 - 255 pàgines |
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... words of Lear , " most matter - of - fact , most melancholy . " Pray do not mock me ; I am a very foolish fond old man Fourscore and upwards : Not an hour more , nor less ; and to deal plainly I fear I am not in my perfect mind . It is ...
... words of Lear , " most matter - of - fact , most melancholy . " Pray do not mock me ; I am a very foolish fond old man Fourscore and upwards : Not an hour more , nor less ; and to deal plainly I fear I am not in my perfect mind . It is ...
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... word , as in Milton's " motes that people the sunbeams ; " sometimes in concentrating into a word the main history of any person or thing , past or even future , as in the " starry Galileo " of Byron , and that ghastly foregone ...
... word , as in Milton's " motes that people the sunbeams ; " sometimes in concentrating into a word the main history of any person or thing , past or even future , as in the " starry Galileo " of Byron , and that ghastly foregone ...
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... words of some strange tongue , Ràfel ma - èe amech zabèe almee ! — " Dull wretch ! " my leader cried , " keep to thine horn , And so vent better whatsoever rage Or other passion stuff thee . Feel thy throat And find the chain upon thee ...
... words of some strange tongue , Ràfel ma - èe amech zabèe almee ! — " Dull wretch ! " my leader cried , " keep to thine horn , And so vent better whatsoever rage Or other passion stuff thee . Feel thy throat And find the chain upon thee ...
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... words of a very instructive phrase , takes the world along with him . It is true , he must not ( as the Platonists would say ) humanize weakly or mistakenly in that region ; otherwise he runs the chance of forgetting to be true to the ...
... words of a very instructive phrase , takes the world along with him . It is true , he must not ( as the Platonists would say ) humanize weakly or mistakenly in that region ; otherwise he runs the chance of forgetting to be true to the ...
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... word ; and so , thus standing there , He shouted ; and Minerva , to his shout , Added a dreadful cry ; and there arose Among the Trojans an unspeakable tumult . And as the clear voice of a trumpet , blown Against a town by spirit ...
... word ; and so , thus standing there , He shouted ; and Minerva , to his shout , Added a dreadful cry ; and there arose Among the Trojans an unspeakable tumult . And as the clear voice of a trumpet , blown Against a town by spirit ...
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Imagination and Fancy: Or, Selections from the English Poets, Illustrative ... Leigh Hunt Visualització completa - 1845 |
Imagination and Fancy: Or, Selections from the English Poets, Illustrative ... Leigh Hunt Visualització completa - 1845 |
Imagination and Fancy: Or, Selections from the English Poets, Illustrative ... Leigh Hunt Visualització completa - 1845 |
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