Selected Essays of William HazlittNelson, 1942 - 807 pagina's |
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Pagina 76
... poetry , and that he is the only poet in it ? It will never do . Poetry is a very fine thing ; but there are other things besides it . Everything must have its turn . Does a wise man think to enlarge his comprehension by turning his ...
... poetry , and that he is the only poet in it ? It will never do . Poetry is a very fine thing ; but there are other things besides it . Everything must have its turn . Does a wise man think to enlarge his comprehension by turning his ...
Pagina 186
... poetry , in consequence . His genius was was not a spirit that descended to him through the air ; it sprung out of the ground like a flower , or unfolded itself from a green spray , on which the gold- finch sang . He said , however ( if ...
... poetry , in consequence . His genius was was not a spirit that descended to him through the air ; it sprung out of the ground like a flower , or unfolded itself from a green spray , on which the gold- finch sang . He said , however ( if ...
Pagina 249
... poetry by trying to recall any clear figures from Marmion or The Lay of the Last Minstrel . " " 3. When Scott was outrun in popularity as a poet by Lord Byron he is said to have remarked , Well then , we must turn to prose . " What ...
... poetry by trying to recall any clear figures from Marmion or The Lay of the Last Minstrel . " " 3. When Scott was outrun in popularity as a poet by Lord Byron he is said to have remarked , Well then , we must turn to prose . " What ...
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