Imagination and Fancy: Or, Selections from the English Poets, Illustrative of Those First Requisites of Their Art; with Markings of the Best Passages, Critical Notices of the Writers, and an Essay in Answer to the Question, "What is Poetry?"Wiley and Putnam, 1845 - 255페이지 |
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... pleasure of the reader , his companion ; just as in reading out - loud , one instinctively increases one's em- phasis here and there , and implies a certain accordance of enjoyment on the part of the hearers . In short , all poetic ...
... pleasure of the reader , his companion ; just as in reading out - loud , one instinctively increases one's em- phasis here and there , and implies a certain accordance of enjoyment on the part of the hearers . In short , all poetic ...
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... pleasure and exaltation . Poetry stands between nature and convention , keeping alive among us the enjoyment of the external and spiritual world : it has constituted the most enduring fame of nations ; and , next to Love and Beauty ...
... pleasure and exaltation . Poetry stands between nature and convention , keeping alive among us the enjoyment of the external and spiritual world : it has constituted the most enduring fame of nations ; and , next to Love and Beauty ...
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... pleasure . Inquiring of a gardener , for in- stance , what flower it is that we see yonder , he answers , " a lily . " This is matter of fact . The botanist pronounces it to be of the order of " Hexandria Monogynia . " This is matter of ...
... pleasure . Inquiring of a gardener , for in- stance , what flower it is that we see yonder , he answers , " a lily . " This is matter of fact . The botanist pronounces it to be of the order of " Hexandria Monogynia . " This is matter of ...
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... pleasure , or at the very worst , a balm in our tears , is drawn out of pain . It is a great and rare thing , and shows a lovely imagination , when the poet can write a commentary , as it were , of his own , on such sufficing passages ...
... pleasure , or at the very worst , a balm in our tears , is drawn out of pain . It is a great and rare thing , and shows a lovely imagination , when the poet can write a commentary , as it were , of his own , on such sufficing passages ...
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... pleasure ; and having just enough hold of analogy to betray it into the hands of its smiling subjector . Silent icicles Quietly shining to the quiet moon . Coleridge's Frost at Midnight . That , again , is imagination ; -analogical ...
... pleasure ; and having just enough hold of analogy to betray it into the hands of its smiling subjector . Silent icicles Quietly shining to the quiet moon . Coleridge's Frost at Midnight . That , again , is imagination ; -analogical ...
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