Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen1D. Appleton, 1860 - 568 páginas |
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... bodies forth The forms of things unknown , the poet's pen Turns them to shapes , and gives to airy nothing A local habitation and a name . " These are the fruits of the " fine frenzy " which he ascribes to the poet - a fine frenzy ...
... bodies forth The forms of things unknown , the poet's pen Turns them to shapes , and gives to airy nothing A local habitation and a name . " These are the fruits of the " fine frenzy " which he ascribes to the poet - a fine frenzy ...
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... body . And , as a magic lantern acts best in a dark room , poetry effects its purpose most completely in a dark age . As the light of knowledge breaks in upon its exhibitions , as the outlines of certainty become more and more definite ...
... body . And , as a magic lantern acts best in a dark room , poetry effects its purpose most completely in a dark age . As the light of knowledge breaks in upon its exhibitions , as the outlines of certainty become more and more definite ...
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... twenty different bodies ; so that the same face looks out upon us successively , from the uniform of a hussar , the furs of a judge , and the rags of a beggar . Ir all the characters , patriots and tyrants , haters and MILTON . 19.
... twenty different bodies ; so that the same face looks out upon us successively , from the uniform of a hussar , the furs of a judge , and the rags of a beggar . Ir all the characters , patriots and tyrants , haters and MILTON . 19.
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... body , they had done their utmost to decry and ruin litera- ture ; and literature was even with them , as , in the long run , it always is with its enemies . The best book , on their side of the question , is the charming memoir of Mrs ...
... body , they had done their utmost to decry and ruin litera- ture ; and literature was even with them , as , in the long run , it always is with its enemies . The best book , on their side of the question , is the charming memoir of Mrs ...
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... body which he leaves . Are the miseries of continued pos- session less horrible than the struggles of the tremendous exorcism ? The If it were possible that a people , brought up under an intolerant and arbitrary system , could subvert ...
... body which he leaves . Are the miseries of continued pos- session less horrible than the struggles of the tremendous exorcism ? The If it were possible that a people , brought up under an intolerant and arbitrary system , could subvert ...
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