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 páginas |
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... close e's in the one , As gentle shèpherd in sweet eventide- and the repetition of the word oft , and the fall from the vowel a , into the two u's in the other , - She brusheth oft , and oft doth màr their murmurings . So in his ...
... close e's in the one , As gentle shèpherd in sweet eventide- and the repetition of the word oft , and the fall from the vowel a , into the two u's in the other , - She brusheth oft , and oft doth màr their murmurings . So in his ...
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... close to it , more embowered ; and the rivulet may be supposed to circuit both chapel and hermitage , running partly under the trees be- tween mossy and flowery banks , for hermits were great cullers of simples ; and though Archimago ...
... close to it , more embowered ; and the rivulet may be supposed to circuit both chapel and hermitage , running partly under the trees be- tween mossy and flowery banks , for hermits were great cullers of simples ; and though Archimago ...
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... close and near , That the rich metal lurked privily , As feigning to be hid from envious eye ; Yet here , and there , and everywhere , unwares It show'd itself , and shone unwillingly ; Like to a discolor'd snake , whose hidden snares ...
... close and near , That the rich metal lurked privily , As feigning to be hid from envious eye ; Yet here , and there , and everywhere , unwares It show'd itself , and shone unwillingly ; Like to a discolor'd snake , whose hidden snares ...
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... close in night conceal'd . And all the while she stood upon the ground , The wakeful dogs did never cease to bay ; As giving warning of the unwonted sound , With which her iron wheels did they affray , And her dark griesly look them ...
... close in night conceal'd . And all the while she stood upon the ground , The wakeful dogs did never cease to bay ; As giving warning of the unwonted sound , With which her iron wheels did they affray , And her dark griesly look them ...
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... close ) should have been exhibited , it would seem , in a more awful , however frightful guise . 31 “ Their mournful chariot fill'd with rusty blood . ” — There is some- thing wonderfully dreary , strange , and terrible , in this ...
... close ) should have been exhibited , it would seem , in a more awful , however frightful guise . 31 “ Their mournful chariot fill'd with rusty blood . ” — There is some- thing wonderfully dreary , strange , and terrible , in this ...
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