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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... TEARS DEATH PATIENCE • A WICKED DREAM • Page . 164 . 166 . 167 . 167 NATURAL DEATH · FUNERAL DIRGE • DISSIMULATION BEAUTEOUS MORAL EXAMPLE UNLOVELINESS OF FROWNING SELECTIONS FROM MILTON , WITH CRITICAL NOTICE SATAN'S RECOVERY FROM HIS ...
... TEARS DEATH PATIENCE • A WICKED DREAM • Page . 164 . 166 . 167 . 167 NATURAL DEATH · FUNERAL DIRGE • DISSIMULATION BEAUTEOUS MORAL EXAMPLE UNLOVELINESS OF FROWNING SELECTIONS FROM MILTON , WITH CRITICAL NOTICE SATAN'S RECOVERY FROM HIS ...
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... tears or smiles , its own wonder , might , or playfulness . Hence the complete effect of many a simple passage in our old English ballads and romances , and of the passionate sincerity in general of the greatest early poets , such as ...
... tears or smiles , its own wonder , might , or playfulness . Hence the complete effect of many a simple passage in our old English ballads and romances , and of the passionate sincerity in general of the greatest early poets , such as ...
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... tears , is drawn out of pain . It is a great and rare thing , and shows a lovely imagination , when the poet can write a commentary , as it were , of his own , on such sufficing passages of nature , and be thanked for the addition ...
... tears , is drawn out of pain . It is a great and rare thing , and shows a lovely imagination , when the poet can write a commentary , as it were , of his own , on such sufficing passages of nature , and be thanked for the addition ...
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... tear must it have drawn from parents and lovers ) is in a stanza which has been copied into the " Friar of Orders Grey , " out of Beaumont and Fletcher : - Weep no more , lady , weep no more , Thy sorrow is in vain ; For violets pluck'd ...
... tear must it have drawn from parents and lovers ) is in a stanza which has been copied into the " Friar of Orders Grey , " out of Beaumont and Fletcher : - Weep no more , lady , weep no more , Thy sorrow is in vain ; For violets pluck'd ...
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... tears . The other passage is where Priam , kneeling before Achilles , and imploring him to give up the dead body of Hector , reminds him of his own father ; who , whatever ( says the poor old king ) may be his troubles with his enemies ...
... tears . The other passage is where Priam , kneeling before Achilles , and imploring him to give up the dead body of Hector , reminds him of his own father ; who , whatever ( says the poor old king ) may be his troubles with his enemies ...
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