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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... thee . Feel thy throat And find the chain upon thee , thou confusion ! Lo ! what a hoop is clench'd about thy gorge . " Then turning to myself , he said , " His howl Is its own mockery . This is Nimrod , he Through whose ill thought it ...
... thee . Feel thy throat And find the chain upon thee , thou confusion ! Lo ! what a hoop is clench'd about thy gorge . " Then turning to myself , he said , " His howl Is its own mockery . This is Nimrod , he Through whose ill thought it ...
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... thee and me and Mary there . O Mary ! make thy gentle lap our pillow ; Bend o'er us , like a bower , my beautiful green willow . By Straightforwardness is meant the flow of words in their natural order , free alike from mere prose , and ...
... thee and me and Mary there . O Mary ! make thy gentle lap our pillow ; Bend o'er us , like a bower , my beautiful green willow . By Straightforwardness is meant the flow of words in their natural order , free alike from mere prose , and ...
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... thee to him send for his intent A fit false dream , that can delude the sleeper's sent . " 11 The god obeyed ; and calling forth straightway A divers dream 12 out of his prison dark , Deliver'd it to him , and down did lay His heavy ...
... thee to him send for his intent A fit false dream , that can delude the sleeper's sent . " 11 The god obeyed ; and calling forth straightway A divers dream 12 out of his prison dark , Deliver'd it to him , and down did lay His heavy ...
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... thee laid . " " Certes " ( said he ) " I n'ill thine offered grace , 14 Nor to be made so happy do intend ; Another bliss before mine eyes I place , Another happiness , another end : To them that list , these base regards I lend ; But I ...
... thee laid . " " Certes " ( said he ) " I n'ill thine offered grace , 14 Nor to be made so happy do intend ; Another bliss before mine eyes I place , Another happiness , another end : To them that list , these base regards I lend ; But I ...
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... ; " Most cursed of all creatures under sky , Lo ! Tantalus , I here tormented lie ! Of whom high Jove wont whilom feasted be ! Lo ! here I now for want of food do die ! But , if that thou be such as I thee 6 SPENSER . 65.
... ; " Most cursed of all creatures under sky , Lo ! Tantalus , I here tormented lie ! Of whom high Jove wont whilom feasted be ! Lo ! here I now for want of food do die ! But , if that thou be such as I thee 6 SPENSER . 65.
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auld bard Beaumont and Fletcher beauty Ben Jonson bless bonnie breath Burns's called character charm Chaucer dear death delight divine doth dream Dumfries earth Ellisland eyes Faerie Queene fair fairy fancy fear feeling felt flowers frae gauger genius hand happy hath head hear heard heart heaven Hector Macneil hour human imagination inspired knew labor lady light live look Lycidas Macbeth Mauchline melancholy Milton mind mirth moral morning Mossgiel muse nature never noble o'er passage passion perhaps pity pleasure poem poet poet's poetical poetry poor pride rhyme Robert Burns round Scotland Scottish Shakspeare Shanter sing sleep song soul Spenser spirit stanza sugh sweet Sycorax Tamburlaine tears tell thee things Thomson thou art thought tion TITANIA truth verse voice Whyles wife William Burnes wind witch wood words young youth