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?"G.P. Putnam, 1850 - 265 Seiten |
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... charm of diversity within the flowing round of habit and ease . Poetry is imaginative passion . The quickest and subtlest test of the possession of its essence is in expression ; the variety of things to be expressed shows the amount of ...
... charm of diversity within the flowing round of habit and ease . Poetry is imaginative passion . The quickest and subtlest test of the possession of its essence is in expression ; the variety of things to be expressed shows the amount of ...
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... charm with the poetical . He is not so great a poet as Shakspeare or Dante ; he has less imagination , though more fancy , than Mil- ton . He does not see things so purely in their elements as Dante ; neither can he combine their ...
... charm with the poetical . He is not so great a poet as Shakspeare or Dante ; he has less imagination , though more fancy , than Mil- ton . He does not see things so purely in their elements as Dante ; neither can he combine their ...
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... charm join'd to their suffer'd labor , I have left asleep ; and for the rest o ' the fleet , Which I dispers'd , they all have met again ; And are upon the Mediterranean flote , Bound sadly home for Naples ; Supposing that they saw the ...
... charm join'd to their suffer'd labor , I have left asleep ; and for the rest o ' the fleet , Which I dispers'd , they all have met again ; And are upon the Mediterranean flote , Bound sadly home for Naples ; Supposing that they saw the ...
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... dog , Adder's fork , and blind - worm's sting , Lizard's leg , and owlet's wing , For a charm of powerful trouble ; Like a hell - broth , boil and bubble . All . Double , double , toil and trouble ; 116 SHAKSPEARE . MACBETH AND THE WITCHES.
... dog , Adder's fork , and blind - worm's sting , Lizard's leg , and owlet's wing , For a charm of powerful trouble ; Like a hell - broth , boil and bubble . All . Double , double , toil and trouble ; 116 SHAKSPEARE . MACBETH AND THE WITCHES.
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... ? Come , sisters , cheer we up his sprites , And show the best of our delights : I'll charm the air to give a sound , While you perform your antique round ; That this great king may kindly say , Our duties SHAKSPEARE . 119.
... ? Come , sisters , cheer we up his sprites , And show the best of our delights : I'll charm the air to give a sound , While you perform your antique round ; That this great king may kindly say , Our duties SHAKSPEARE . 119.
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