| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1840 - 256 páginas
...inventors, nor even as their words unveil the permanent analogy of things by images which particif pate in the life of truth ; but as their periods are \ harmonious and rhythmical, and contain in themf selves the elements of verse; being the echo of the I eternal music. Nor are those supreme poets,... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1845 - 186 páginas
...in opinion are not only necessarily poets as they are inventors, nor even as their words unveil the permanent analogy of things by images which participate...themselves the elements of verse ; being the echo * See the Filum Labyrinth!, and the Essay on Death particularly. "2 !. Л/. ,.,)'.;•' - 1 '• A... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1847 - 578 páginas
...opinion are not only necessarily poets ая they are inventors, nor even as their words unveil the permanent analogy of things by images which participate...themselves the elements of verse ; being the echo * See the FUuin Labyrinth!, and the Essay on Detth particularly. of the eternal music. Nor are those... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1874 - 584 páginas
...permanent analogy of things by images which partieipate in the life of truth ; but as their j-eriods are harmonious and rhythmical, and contain in themselves the elements of verse ; being the echo * Be* Ilii- Filuin Labyrinth!, and the Euajr on 1> -" particularly. A DEFENCE OF POETKY. costume, habit,... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1880 - 444 páginas
...in opinion are not only necessarily poets as they are inventors, nor even as their words unveil the permanent analogy of things by images which participate...rhythmical, and contain in themselves the elements of verse; l1eing the echo_ of the eternal music. Nor are those supreme poets, who have employed traditional forms... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1887 - 758 páginas
...in opinion are not "only necessarily poets as they are inventors, nor even as their words unveil the permanent analogy of things by images which participate...elements of verse ; being the echo of the eternal niusic._ Nor are those supreme poets, who have employed traditional forms of rhythm on account of the... | |
| Philip Sidney - 1890 - 210 páginas
...in opinion are not only necessarily poets as they are inventors, nor even as their words unveil the permanent analogy of things by images which participate...elements of verse; being the echo of the eternal music." See also Abbott, Introduction to Bacon's Essays, pp. 23-4 : " But Bacon was a poet, the poet of Science.... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1891 - 124 páginas
...in opinion are not only necessarily poets as they are inventors, nor even as their words unveil the permanent analogy of things by images which participate in the life of truth ; but as their 30 periods are harmonious and rhythmical, and contain in themselves the elements of verse; being the... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1891 - 124 páginas
...the permanent analogy of things by images which participate in the life of truth ; but as their 30 periods are harmonious and rhythmical, and contain...themselves the elements of verse ; being the echo oj^ the j;ternal musjc. Nor are those supreme 10 POETRY SUPERIOR TO HISTORY. f poets, who have employed... | |
| Ernest Rhys - 1897 - 250 páginas
...in opinion are not only necessarily poets as they are inventors, nor even as their words unveil the permanent analogy of things by images which participate...being the echo of the eternal music. Nor are those * See the Filum Labyrinth!, and the Essay on Death particularly. supreme poets, who have employed traditional... | |
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