A New Library of Poetry and Song, Volumen1William Cullen Bryant J. B. Ford, 1876 - 934 páginas |
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... thought ere yet its power be past , And bind , in words , the fleet emotion fast . Then , should thy verse appear Halting and harsh and all snaptly wrought , Fouch the crude line with fear , Save in the moment of impassioned thoughts ...
... thought ere yet its power be past , And bind , in words , the fleet emotion fast . Then , should thy verse appear Halting and harsh and all snaptly wrought , Fouch the crude line with fear , Save in the moment of impassioned thoughts ...
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... thought . Pope , following close upon Dryden , and learning much from him , was the founder of à school of longer duration , which found its models in Boileau and other poets of the reign of Louis the Fourteenth , a school in which the ...
... thought . Pope , following close upon Dryden , and learning much from him , was the founder of à school of longer duration , which found its models in Boileau and other poets of the reign of Louis the Fourteenth , a school in which the ...
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... thought the second part of the Faerie Queene inferior to the first ; yet I am inclined to ascribe the remark rather ... thoughts of such unexpectedness and singularity that one wondered how they could ever come into the mind of the ...
... thought the second part of the Faerie Queene inferior to the first ; yet I am inclined to ascribe the remark rather ... thoughts of such unexpectedness and singularity that one wondered how they could ever come into the mind of the ...
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... thought suffers by too great expansion . Wordsworth was unnecessarily afraid of being epigrammatic . He abhorred what is called a point as much as Dennis is said to have abhorred a pun . Yet I must own that even his most diffuse ...
... thought suffers by too great expansion . Wordsworth was unnecessarily afraid of being epigrammatic . He abhorred what is called a point as much as Dennis is said to have abhorred a pun . Yet I must own that even his most diffuse ...
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... thought , remote from the common apprehension . With regard to the first of these I have only to say what has been often said be- fore , that , however favorable may be the idea which this luxuriance of poetic imagery- and of epithet at ...
... thought , remote from the common apprehension . With regard to the first of these I have only to say what has been often said be- fore , that , however favorable may be the idea which this luxuriance of poetic imagery- and of epithet at ...
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