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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... into his armor bright . The abode of Chaucer's Reve , or Steward , in the Canterbury Tales , is painted in two lines , which nobody ever wished longer : - His wonning ( dwelling ) was full fair upon an 4 AN ANSWER TO THE QUESTION.
... into his armor bright . The abode of Chaucer's Reve , or Steward , in the Canterbury Tales , is painted in two lines , which nobody ever wished longer : - His wonning ( dwelling ) was full fair upon an 4 AN ANSWER TO THE QUESTION.
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... paintings ; he will be in no danger of having his angels likened to a sort of wild- fowl , as Rembrandt has made them in his Jacob's Dream . His Bacchus's will never remind us , like Titian's , of the force and fury , as well as of the ...
... paintings ; he will be in no danger of having his angels likened to a sort of wild- fowl , as Rembrandt has made them in his Jacob's Dream . His Bacchus's will never remind us , like Titian's , of the force and fury , as well as of the ...
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... painted her , she looks out among the stars , and is busied with spiritual affinities and the mysteries of the universe . Fancy turns her sister's wizard in- struments into toys . She takes a telescope in her hand , and puts a mimic ...
... painted her , she looks out among the stars , and is busied with spiritual affinities and the mysteries of the universe . Fancy turns her sister's wizard in- struments into toys . She takes a telescope in her hand , and puts a mimic ...
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... painted dragon , and think that it will strangle them in its shining folds . This is very idle . If they do not meddle with the alle- gory , the allegory will not meddle with them . Without minding it at all the whole is as plain as a ...
... painted dragon , and think that it will strangle them in its shining folds . This is very idle . If they do not meddle with the alle- gory , the allegory will not meddle with them . Without minding it at all the whole is as plain as a ...
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... painted , they had only to avail themselves of the spiritual superiority of the art of the poet , and assert the con- trary extreme . Now , it is granted that the subtlest creations of poetry are neither effected by a painter - like ...
... painted , they had only to avail themselves of the spiritual superiority of the art of the poet , and assert the con- trary extreme . Now , it is granted that the subtlest creations of poetry are neither effected by a painter - like ...
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