Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousCarey and Hart, 1844 - 707 páginas |
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... poet , or can even enjoy poetry , without acertain unsoundness of mind , if any thing / hich gives so much pleasure ought to be caed unsoundness . By poetry we mean , not course all writing in verse , nor even all pod writing in verse ...
... poet , or can even enjoy poetry , without acertain unsoundness of mind , if any thing / hich gives so much pleasure ought to be caed unsoundness . By poetry we mean , not course all writing in verse , nor even all pod writing in verse ...
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... poet , " sometimes reminds us of the beau- trance of a scene - shifter . Hence it was that tiful Queen of Fairy ... poet to abandon himself , without reserve , to his as in a good play . We cannot identify our- own emotions . selves with ...
... poet , " sometimes reminds us of the beau- trance of a scene - shifter . Hence it was that tiful Queen of Fairy ... poet to abandon himself , without reserve , to his as in a good play . We cannot identify our- own emotions . selves with ...
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... poet , than wherever success was not impossible . The by contrasting him with the father of Tuscan speeches must be read as majestic soliloquies ; literature . and he who so reads them will be enraptured The poetry of Milton differs ...
... poet , than wherever success was not impossible . The by contrasting him with the father of Tuscan speeches must be read as majestic soliloquies ; literature . and he who so reads them will be enraptured The poetry of Milton differs ...
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... poet uses words indeed ; but they are merely the instruments of his art , not its objects . They are the materials which he is to dispose in such a manner as to present a picture to the mental eye . And , if they are not so disposed ...
... poet uses words indeed ; but they are merely the instruments of his art , not its objects . They are the materials which he is to dispose in such a manner as to present a picture to the mental eye . And , if they are not so disposed ...
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... poet and Facinata is justly celebrated . Still , Facinata in the burning tomb is exactly what Facinata would have been at an auto da fé . Nothing can be more touching than the first interview of Dante and Beatrice . Yet what is it , but ...
... poet and Facinata is justly celebrated . Still , Facinata in the burning tomb is exactly what Facinata would have been at an auto da fé . Nothing can be more touching than the first interview of Dante and Beatrice . Yet what is it , but ...
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