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 - Всего страниц: 255 |
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... knew . It accorded also with his genius ; and in him is not an excess of weakness , but of will and luxury . And as to allegory , it was not only the taste of the day , originating in gorgeous pageants of church and state , but in ...
... knew . It accorded also with his genius ; and in him is not an excess of weakness , but of will and luxury . And as to allegory , it was not only the taste of the day , originating in gorgeous pageants of church and state , but in ...
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... knew , however , that fairies must have a language of their own ; and hence , perhaps , his poetry never runs in a more purely poetical vein than when he is speaking in their persons ; —I mean it is less mixed up with those heaps of com ...
... knew , however , that fairies must have a language of their own ; and hence , perhaps , his poetry never runs in a more purely poetical vein than when he is speaking in their persons ; —I mean it is less mixed up with those heaps of com ...
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... Ang . To you . I had a mistress , late sent hence by you Upon a bloody errand ; you entreated , That , when she came into that blessed garden Whither she knew she went , and where , now MIDDLETON , DECKER , AND WEBSTER . 165.
... Ang . To you . I had a mistress , late sent hence by you Upon a bloody errand ; you entreated , That , when she came into that blessed garden Whither she knew she went , and where , now MIDDLETON , DECKER , AND WEBSTER . 165.
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... knew she went , and where , now happy , She feeds upon all joy , she would send to you Some of that garden fruit and flowers ; which here , To have her promise sav'd , are brought by me . Theoph . Cannot I see this garden ? Ang . Will ...
... knew she went , and where , now happy , She feeds upon all joy , she would send to you Some of that garden fruit and flowers ; which here , To have her promise sav'd , are brought by me . Theoph . Cannot I see this garden ? Ang . Will ...
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... knew not of his story ; And sage Hippotades their answer brings , That not a blast was from his dungeon stray'd ; The air was calm , and on the level brine Sleek Panope with all her sisters play'd . It was that fatal and perfidious bark ...
... knew not of his story ; And sage Hippotades their answer brings , That not a blast was from his dungeon stray'd ; The air was calm , and on the level brine Sleek Panope with all her sisters play'd . It was that fatal and perfidious bark ...
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