Essays, Letters from AbroadMoxon, 1845 - 164 páginas |
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... scene well , the poet must make the bosom of a man his camera obscura , and look at it through this . " Shelley pursues this method in all his descriptions ; he always , as he says himself , looks beyond the actual object , for an ...
... scene well , the poet must make the bosom of a man his camera obscura , and look at it through this . " Shelley pursues this method in all his descriptions ; he always , as he says himself , looks beyond the actual object , for an ...
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... scene or a passion , will touch the enchanted chord , and reanimate , in those who have ever experienced these emotions , the sleeping , the cold , the buried image of the past . Poetry thus makes immortal all that is best and most ...
... scene or a passion , will touch the enchanted chord , and reanimate , in those who have ever experienced these emotions , the sleeping , the cold , the buried image of the past . Poetry thus makes immortal all that is best and most ...
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... scene . But the eyes of the girl were fixed upon her father's lips , and his countenance , sublime and sweet , but motionless as some Praxitelean image of the greatest of poets , filled the silent air with smiles , not reflected from ...
... scene . But the eyes of the girl were fixed upon her father's lips , and his countenance , sublime and sweet , but motionless as some Praxitelean image of the greatest of poets , filled the silent air with smiles , not reflected from ...
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... scene , and no more is visible than the broad and everlasting character of human strength and genius , that pledge of all that is to be admirable and lovely in ages yet to come . Solemn tem- triumphal arches , and cloud - surrounded ...
... scene , and no more is visible than the broad and everlasting character of human strength and genius , that pledge of all that is to be admirable and lovely in ages yet to come . Solemn tem- triumphal arches , and cloud - surrounded ...
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... scene breathe the decrees of their dominion from a throne of darkness and of tempest . The power of man is great . After many days of wandering , the Assassins pitched their tents in the valley of Bethzatanai . For ages had this fertile ...
... scene breathe the decrees of their dominion from a throne of darkness and of tempest . The power of man is great . After many days of wandering , the Assassins pitched their tents in the valley of Bethzatanai . For ages had this fertile ...
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