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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... hands , Which had deprived him of so many sons . And as a man who is press'd heavily For having slain another , flies ... hand of him Who slew my boys . " He ceased ; and there arose Sharp longing in Achilles 18 AN ANSWER TO THE QUESTION.
... hands , Which had deprived him of so many sons . And as a man who is press'd heavily For having slain another , flies ... hand of him Who slew my boys . " He ceased ; and there arose Sharp longing in Achilles 18 AN ANSWER TO THE QUESTION.
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... hand , and took Pity on his grey head and his grey chin . O lovely and immortal privilege of genius ! that can stretch its hand out of the wastes of time , thousands of years back , and touch our eyelids with tears . In these passages ...
... hand , and took Pity on his grey head and his grey chin . O lovely and immortal privilege of genius ! that can stretch its hand out of the wastes of time , thousands of years back , and touch our eyelids with tears . In these passages ...
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... hand , while it means nothing but a spiritual image or apparition ( Pavτaoua , appearance , phantom ) , has rarely that freedom from visibility which is one of the highest privileges of imagination . Viola , in Twelfth Night , speaking ...
... hand , while it means nothing but a spiritual image or apparition ( Pavτaoua , appearance , phantom ) , has rarely that freedom from visibility which is one of the highest privileges of imagination . Viola , in Twelfth Night , speaking ...
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... hand , the pos- session of the beautiful will not be sufficient without force to utter it . The author of Telemachus had a soul full of beauty and tenderness . He was not a man who , if he had had a wife and children , would have run ...
... hand , the pos- session of the beautiful will not be sufficient without force to utter it . The author of Telemachus had a soul full of beauty and tenderness . He was not a man who , if he had had a wife and children , would have run ...
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... hand , for the purpose of discovering how many words he can strike out of it that give him no requisite ideas , no relevant ones that he cares for , and no reasons for the rhyme beyond its ne- cessity , and he will see what blot and ...
... hand , for the purpose of discovering how many words he can strike out of it that give him no requisite ideas , no relevant ones that he cares for , and no reasons for the rhyme beyond its ne- cessity , and he will see what blot and ...
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