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 Seiten |
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... deep recesses of a grove he gain'd ; - Where - in a plain defended by a wood , Crept through the matted grass - a crystal flood , By which - an alabaster fountain stood ; And on the margent of the fount was laid- Attended by her slaves ...
... deep recesses of a grove he gain'd ; - Where - in a plain defended by a wood , Crept through the matted grass - a crystal flood , By which - an alabaster fountain stood ; And on the margent of the fount was laid- Attended by her slaves ...
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... deep Consider'd every creature - whìch of all Mòst opportune mìght sèrve his wìles — and foùnd The sèrpent - subtlest beast of all the field . If the reader cast his eye again over this passage , he will not find a verse in it which is ...
... deep Consider'd every creature - whìch of all Mòst opportune mìght sèrve his wìles — and foùnd The sèrpent - subtlest beast of all the field . If the reader cast his eye again over this passage , he will not find a verse in it which is ...
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... deep . How complete a sense of the ocean under one of its aspects ! Spenser had often been at sea , and his pictures of it , or in con- nexion with it , are frequent and fine accordingly , superior per- haps to those of any other ...
... deep . How complete a sense of the ocean under one of its aspects ! Spenser had often been at sea , and his pictures of it , or in con- nexion with it , are frequent and fine accordingly , superior per- haps to those of any other ...
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... deep under the garden side . Deep was he drenched to the utmost chin , Yet gaped still as coveting to drink Of the cold liquor which he waded in : And , stretching forth his hand , did often think To reach the food which grew upon the ...
... deep under the garden side . Deep was he drenched to the utmost chin , Yet gaped still as coveting to drink Of the cold liquor which he waded in : And , stretching forth his hand , did often think To reach the food which grew upon the ...
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... deep was drent Within the river which the same did hide : But both his hands , most filthy feculent , Above the water were on high extent , And fain'd to wash themselves incessantly , Yet nothing cleaner were for such intent , But ...
... deep was drent Within the river which the same did hide : But both his hands , most filthy feculent , Above the water were on high extent , And fain'd to wash themselves incessantly , Yet nothing cleaner were for such intent , But ...
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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