Lectures on the British Poets, Том 2J.B. Lippincott & Company, 1860 |
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... Admiration for Pope- Success of " Childe Harold " - His Oriental tales - Literature of the last century - Story of Byron's marriage - Noctes Ambrosianæ - Contrast between the " Corsair " and the " Prisoner of Chillon " - " The Dream ...
... Admiration for Pope- Success of " Childe Harold " - His Oriental tales - Literature of the last century - Story of Byron's marriage - Noctes Ambrosianæ - Contrast between the " Corsair " and the " Prisoner of Chillon " - " The Dream ...
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... admirable dramatic blank verse , and the equally appropriate epic blank verse , and the variety of versifications in his smaller poems , ceased to be appreciated ; and , when Pope is ex- tolled as having brought verse to perfection , it ...
... admirable dramatic blank verse , and the equally appropriate epic blank verse , and the variety of versifications in his smaller poems , ceased to be appreciated ; and , when Pope is ex- tolled as having brought verse to perfection , it ...
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... admirable dis- crimination of a gentle - hearted man , " I heard from him sentiments convincing me he would not have done as he said . " The present examination has reference , however , to Dr. Johnson's words , his critical judgments ...
... admirable dis- crimination of a gentle - hearted man , " I heard from him sentiments convincing me he would not have done as he said . " The present examination has reference , however , to Dr. Johnson's words , his critical judgments ...
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... admiration , provided the aspirant will accommodate himself to the likings and fashions of the day . The truth is , that , amidst all the small deer that were herded together by Johnson as the most eminent English poets , Milton is the ...
... admiration , provided the aspirant will accommodate himself to the likings and fashions of the day . The truth is , that , amidst all the small deer that were herded together by Johnson as the most eminent English poets , Milton is the ...
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... admirable description above alluded to . - The adversity that befell the elder Burns weighed heavily on the poet's boyhood . In consequence of the father's misfortunes , there fell to the share of the boys more labour than was good for ...
... admirable description above alluded to . - The adversity that befell the elder Burns weighed heavily on the poet's boyhood . In consequence of the father's misfortunes , there fell to the share of the boys more labour than was good for ...
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Стр. 260 - It is a beauteous evening, calm and free, The holy time is quiet as a Nun Breathless with adoration ; the broad sun Is sinking down in its tranquillity ; The gentleness of heaven broods o'er the Sea. Listen ! the mighty Being is awake, And doth with his eternal motion make A sound like thunder — everlastingly.
Стр. 122 - Alas! they had been friends in youth; But whispering tongues can poison truth ; And constancy lives in realms above ; And life is thorny ; and youth is vain ; And to be wroth with one we love, Doth work like madness in the brain.
Стр. 192 - I see before me the Gladiator lie : He leans upon his hand — his manly brow Consents to death, but conquers agony, And his drooped head sinks gradually low — And through his side the last drops, ebbing slow From the red gash, fall heavy, one by one, Like the first of a thunder-shower ; and now The arena swims aronnd him — he is gone, Ere ceased the inhuman shout which hailed the wretch who won.
Стр. 114 - I looked upon the rotting sea, And drew my eyes away; I looked upon the rotting deck, And there the dead men lay. I...
Стр. 120 - There is not wind enough to twirl The one red leaf, the last of its clan, That dances as often as dance it can, Hanging so light, and hanging so high, On the topmost twig that looks up at the sky.
Стр. 283 - Therefore all seasons shall be sweet to thee, Whether the summer clothe the general earth With greenness, or the redbreast sit and sing Betwixt the tufts of snow on the bare branch Of mossy apple-tree, while the...
Стр. 195 - That they are not a pipe for fortune's finger To sound what stop she please. Give me that man That is not passion's slave, and I will wear him In my heart's core, ay, in my heart of heart, As I do thee.
Стр. 215 - tis her privilege, Through all the years of this our life, to lead From joy to joy ; for she can so inform The mind that is within us, so impress With quietness and beauty, and so feed With lofty thoughts, that neither evil tongues, Rash judgments, nor the sneers of selfish men, Nor greetings where no kindness is, nor all The dreary intercourse of daily life, Shall e'er prevail against us, or disturb Our cheerful faith that all which we behold Is full of blessings.
Стр. 219 - Paradise, and groves Elysian, Fortunate Fields — like those of old Sought in the Atlantic Main — why should they be A history only of departed things, Or a mere fiction of what never was ? For the discerning intellect of Man, When wedded to this goodly universe In love and holy passion, shall find these A simple produce of the common day.
Стр. 115 - The moving Moon went up the sky, And nowhere did abide; Softly she was going up, And a star or two beside...