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 pagina's |
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Pagina 19
... soul with tears , and sharp desire had left His heart and limbs , he got up from his throne , And rais'd the old man by the hand , and took Pity on his grey head and his grey chin . O lovely and immortal privilege of genius ! that can ...
... soul with tears , and sharp desire had left His heart and limbs , he got up from his throne , And rais'd the old man by the hand , and took Pity on his grey head and his grey chin . O lovely and immortal privilege of genius ! that can ...
Pagina 20
... soul- " working every nerve " - " copying a bright example ; " in short , the whole play , relieved now and then with a smart sen- tence or turn of words . The following is a pregnant example of plagiarism and weak writing . It is from ...
... soul- " working every nerve " - " copying a bright example ; " in short , the whole play , relieved now and then with a smart sen- tence or turn of words . The following is a pregnant example of plagiarism and weak writing . It is from ...
Pagina 26
... soul full of beauty and tenderness . He was not a man who , if he had had a wife and children , would have run away from them , as Bunyan's hero did , to get a place by himself in heaven . He was " a little lower than the angels ...
... soul full of beauty and tenderness . He was not a man who , if he had had a wife and children , would have run away from them , as Bunyan's hero did , to get a place by himself in heaven . He was " a little lower than the angels ...
Pagina 36
... d - though unseen to mortal eye . Unus'd to fear - he summon'd all his soul , And stood collected in himself — and whole : Not long.- But for a crowning specimen of variety of pause and 36 38 AN ANSWER TO THE QUESTION.
... d - though unseen to mortal eye . Unus'd to fear - he summon'd all his soul , And stood collected in himself — and whole : Not long.- But for a crowning specimen of variety of pause and 36 38 AN ANSWER TO THE QUESTION.
Pagina 38
... soul declares . And so he denounces his gold , as miser never denounced it ; and sighs , because Virtue resides on earth no more ! Coleridge saw the mistake which had been made with regard to this measure , and restored it to the ...
... soul declares . And so he denounces his gold , as miser never denounced it ; and sighs , because Virtue resides on earth no more ! Coleridge saw the mistake which had been made with regard to this measure , and restored it to the ...
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Imagination and Fancy: Or, Selections from the English Poets, Illustrative ... Leigh Hunt Volledige weergave - 1845 |
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Imagination and Fancy: Or, Selections from the English Poets, Illustrative ... Leigh Hunt Volledige weergave - 1845 |
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Ariel auld Beaumont and Fletcher beauty Ben Jonson bless breath bright Burns's Caliban character charm Chaucer dear death delight divine doth dream earth Ellisland eyes Faerie Queene fair fairy fancy fear feeling flowers frae genius grace hand happy hath head hear heard heart heaven Hector Macneil hour human imagination inspired knew labor lady light live look lord Lycidas Macbeth melancholy Milton mind mirth moon moral morning Mossgiel muse nature never night noble o'er OBERON passage passion perhaps pity pleasure poem poet poet's poetical poetry poor pride rhyme Robert Burns round Scotland Shakspeare sing sleep song soul sound Spenser spirit stanza sugh sweet Sycorax Tamburlaine tears tell thee Theoph things thou art thought TITANIA tree truth verse voice wanton Whyles William Burnes wind witch wood words young youth