Lectures on the English PoetsJ. Templeman, 1841 - 407 páginas |
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... , the antagonist world of good ; makes us drink deeper of the cup of human life ; tugs at the heart - strings ; loosens the pressure about them ; and calls the springs of thought and feeling ON POETRY IN GENERAL . 11.
... , the antagonist world of good ; makes us drink deeper of the cup of human life ; tugs at the heart - strings ; loosens the pressure about them ; and calls the springs of thought and feeling ON POETRY IN GENERAL . 11.
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William Hazlitt. them ; and calls the springs of thought and feeling into play with tenfold force . Impassioned poetry is an emanation of the moral and intellectual part of our nature , as well as of the sensitive --- of the desire to ...
William Hazlitt. them ; and calls the springs of thought and feeling into play with tenfold force . Impassioned poetry is an emanation of the moral and intellectual part of our nature , as well as of the sensitive --- of the desire to ...
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... spring ; So towards old Sylvanus they her bring , Who , with the noise awaked , cometh out . " Faery Queen , b . i . c . vi . On the contrary , there is nothing either musi- cal or natural in the ordinary construction of language . It ...
... spring ; So towards old Sylvanus they her bring , Who , with the noise awaked , cometh out . " Faery Queen , b . i . c . vi . On the contrary , there is nothing either musi- cal or natural in the ordinary construction of language . It ...
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... springs are to a carriage , or wings to feet . In ordinary speech we arrive at a certain harmony by the modulations of the voice : in poetry the same thing is done systematically by a regular collocation of syllables . It has been well ...
... springs are to a carriage , or wings to feet . In ordinary speech we arrive at a certain harmony by the modulations of the voice : in poetry the same thing is done systematically by a regular collocation of syllables . It has been well ...
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... spring ; His vois was as a trompe thundering . Upon his hed he wered of laurer grene A gerlond freshe and lusty for to sene . Upon his hond he bare , for his deduit , An egle tame , as any lily whit.— About this king ther ran on every ...
... spring ; His vois was as a trompe thundering . Upon his hed he wered of laurer grene A gerlond freshe and lusty for to sene . Upon his hond he bare , for his deduit , An egle tame , as any lily whit.— About this king ther ran on every ...
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