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" No man was ever yet a great poet without being at the same time a profound philosopher. For poetry is the blossom and the fragrancy of all human knowledge, human thoughts, human passions, emotions, language. "
American Quarterly Review - Seite 508
herausgegeben von - 1836
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History of English Literature

Reuben Post Halleck - 1900 - 516 Seiten
...undercurrent of feeling; it is everywhere present, but seldom anywhere as a separate excitement. . . . For poetry is the blossom and the fragrancy of all...human thoughts, human passions, emotions, language." His Lectures and Notes on Shakespeare was an epochmaking work in the criticism of that dramatist. Professor...
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Paola & Francesca: A Tragedy in Four Acts

Stephen Phillips - 1900 - 134 Seiten
...precisely that kind of contemplation which our recent poetry lacks. ' Poetry,' says Coleridge once more, ' is the blossom and the fragrancy of all human knowledge, human thoughts, human passions, emotion, knowledge.' It should not be didactic, it cannot help being moral : it must not be instructive,...
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The Collected Works of William Hazlitt: The Round table. Characters of ...

William Hazlitt - 1902 - 510 Seiten
...gorgons and hydras. Paradise Lost, Book nl 628. regarded him rather as a metaplysician. Cf. 'No man was ever yet a great poet, without being at the same time a profound philosopher.' Coleridge's Biographia Literaria, Chap. xv. 246. Be hind, Act in. I. Go, one of you, Act 1v. I . 247....
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Ulysses: a drama

Stephen Phillips - 1902 - 168 Seiten
...precisely that kind of contemplation which our recent poetry lacks. ' Poetry,' says Coleridge once more, ' is the blossom and the fragrancy of all human knowledge, human thoughts, human passions, emotion, knowledge.' It should not be didactic, it cannot help being moral : it must not be instructive,...
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El Dorado: A Tragedy

Ridgely Torrence - 1903 - 150 Seiten
...precisely that kind of contemplation which our recent poetry lacks. ' Poetry,* says Coleridge once more, ' is the blossom and the fragrancy of all human knowledge, human thoughts, human passions, emotions, knowledge.' It should not be didactic, it cannot help being moral, it must not be instructive, but...
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The Praise of Shakespeare: An English Anthology

Cecil Eldred Hughes - 1904 - 382 Seiten
...Britannica. 4th ed. 1814. 6th ed. vol. viii. p. 157. SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE, 1817 (1772-1834) No man was ever yet a great poet, without being at the same...human thoughts, human passions, emotions, language. In Shakespeare's POEMS, the creative power, and the intellectual energy, wrestle as in a war embrace....
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The baptist Magazine

1857 - 862 Seiten
...others have ever been. We have a more copious past to inspire us ! As Coleridge says of poetry, that it is " the blossom and the fragrancy of all human knowledge, human thoughts, human emotions, passions, language ;" во we may say of our present character, that it should be the " bright...
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The Baptist Magazine, Band 49

1857 - 974 Seiten
...others have ever been. We have a more copious past to inspire us ! As Coleridge says of poetry, that it is " the blossom and the fragrancy of all human knowledge, human thoughts, human emotions, passions, language ;" BO we may say of our present character, that it should be the " bright...
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Poems

Stephen Phillips - 1905 - 134 Seiten
...precisely that kind of contemplation which our recent poetry lacks. * Poetry,' says Coleridge once more, ' is the blossom and the fragrancy of all human knowledge, human thoughts, human passions, emotions, knowledge.* It should not be didactic, it cannot help being moral, it must not be instructive, but...
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Poems

Stephen Phillips - 1905 - 136 Seiten
...precisely that kind of contemplation which our recent poetry lacks. ' Poetry/ says Coleridge once more, * is the blossom and the fragrancy of all human knowledge, human thoughts, human passions, emotions, knowledge.' It should not be didactic, it cannot help-being moral, it must not be instructive, but...
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