Estimations in Criticism, Volum 1A. Melrose, 1908 |
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Pàgina 60
... eternal death had taken place upon me . The stagnation of the blood under one eye , in a broad crimson spot , and a red circle round my neck , showed plainly that I had been on the brink of eternity . The latter , indeed , might have ...
... eternal death had taken place upon me . The stagnation of the blood under one eye , in a broad crimson spot , and a red circle round my neck , showed plainly that I had been on the brink of eternity . The latter , indeed , might have ...
Pàgina 74
... eternal despotism than its ministers , better to curse in hell than serve in heaven . ' And the whole burning soul breaks away into what is well called Satanism - into wildness , and bitterness , and contempt . Cowper had as little in ...
... eternal despotism than its ministers , better to curse in hell than serve in heaven . ' And the whole burning soul breaks away into what is well called Satanism - into wildness , and bitterness , and contempt . Cowper had as little in ...
Pàgina 83
... eternal and things of half a minute . It is in this contrast that humour and satire have their place 1 ' The dreary intercourse of daily life : ' ' Tintern Abbey . ' -pointing out the intense unspeakable incongruity of the groups and ...
... eternal and things of half a minute . It is in this contrast that humour and satire have their place 1 ' The dreary intercourse of daily life : ' ' Tintern Abbey . ' -pointing out the intense unspeakable incongruity of the groups and ...
Pàgina 87
... Eternal Mind - according to the lines which everyone knows , — ' A sense sublime Of something far more deeply interfused , Whose dwelling is the light of setting suns , And the round ocean and the living air , And the blue sky , and in ...
... Eternal Mind - according to the lines which everyone knows , — ' A sense sublime Of something far more deeply interfused , Whose dwelling is the light of setting suns , And the round ocean and the living air , And the blue sky , and in ...
Pàgina 126
... eternal breath . Spirit of Nature ! thou , Imperishable as this [ glorious ] scene , - Here is thy fitting temple . ' 3 - And he copied not only the opinions of Lucretius , but also his tone . Nothing is more remarkable than that two ...
... eternal breath . Spirit of Nature ! thou , Imperishable as this [ glorious ] scene , - Here is thy fitting temple . ' 3 - And he copied not only the opinions of Lucretius , but also his tone . Nothing is more remarkable than that two ...
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abstract artistic beauty believe better breath Brougham Castle called character characteristic charm circumstances common course Cowper criticism deep defect delineation describe doctrine dream English Enoch Arden eternal evil excellence excitement expression fancy father feel genius gentle Goethe Hartley Coleridge heaven human nature idea imagination impulse instinct intellectual kind lady least literary literatesque literature lived melancholy Milton mind moral never object Olney once ornate art pain Paradise Lost passion peculiar Percy Bysshe Shelley perhaps person poems poet poetry pure art pure style reader reality religion remarkable Revolt of Islam Rydal Water S. T. Coleridge scarcely scene seems sense Shakespeare Shelley Shelley's simple singular sonnet sort soul speak spirit strong thee theory things thou thought Tintern Abbey tion truth verse WALTER BAGEHOT whole William Cowper wish words Wordsworth write young youth