Lectures on the English PoetsJ. Templeman, 1841 - 407 páginas |
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... brood over it , melting the heart in tenderness , or kindling it to a sentiment of enthusiasm ; -wherever a move- ment of imagination or passion is impressed man . on the mind , by which it seeks to prolong ON POETRY IN GENERAL . 23.
... brood over it , melting the heart in tenderness , or kindling it to a sentiment of enthusiasm ; -wherever a move- ment of imagination or passion is impressed man . on the mind , by which it seeks to prolong ON POETRY IN GENERAL . 23.
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... sentiment , is as if it were given in upon evidence . Thus he describes Cressid's first avowal of her love : " And as the new abashed nightingale , That stinteth first when she beginneth sing , When that she hearetn any herde's tale ...
... sentiment , is as if it were given in upon evidence . Thus he describes Cressid's first avowal of her love : " And as the new abashed nightingale , That stinteth first when she beginneth sing , When that she hearetn any herde's tale ...
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... sentiments are not voluntary effusions of the poet's fancy , but founded on the natural im- pulses and habitual prejudices of the charac- ters he has to represent . There is an inve- teracy of purpose , a sincerity of feeling , which ...
... sentiments are not voluntary effusions of the poet's fancy , but founded on the natural im- pulses and habitual prejudices of the charac- ters he has to represent . There is an inve- teracy of purpose , a sincerity of feeling , which ...
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... sentiment . There is a meaning in what he sees ; and it is this which catches his eye by sympathy . Thus the costume and dress of the Canterbury Pilgrims - of the Knight - the Squire the Oxford Scholar - the Gap - toothed Wife of Bath ...
... sentiment . There is a meaning in what he sees ; and it is this which catches his eye by sympathy . Thus the costume and dress of the Canterbury Pilgrims - of the Knight - the Squire the Oxford Scholar - the Gap - toothed Wife of Bath ...
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... sentiment : the whole is an ebullition of natural delight " welling out of the heart , " like water from a crystal spring . Nature is the soul of art there is a strength as well as a simplicity in the imagination , that reposes entirely ...
... sentiment : the whole is an ebullition of natural delight " welling out of the heart , " like water from a crystal spring . Nature is the soul of art there is a strength as well as a simplicity in the imagination , that reposes entirely ...
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