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?"G.P. Putnam, 1850 - 265ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... Poet of the Painters . ) ¡¤ • ( 62 ) ( 72 CHARISSA , OR CHARITY HOPE 77 78 CUPID USURPING THE THRONE OF JUPITER MARRIAGE PROCESSION OF THE THAMES AND MEDWAY SIR GUYON BINDING FUROR 78 79 80 • UNA , OR FAITH IN DISTRESS 80 . JUPITER AND ...
... Poet of the Painters . ) ¡¤ • ( 62 ) ( 72 CHARISSA , OR CHARITY HOPE 77 78 CUPID USURPING THE THRONE OF JUPITER MARRIAGE PROCESSION OF THE THAMES AND MEDWAY SIR GUYON BINDING FUROR 78 79 80 • UNA , OR FAITH IN DISTRESS 80 . JUPITER AND ...
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... poets , commented , and marked with italics , on a principle of co - perusal , as though the Editor were reading the pas- sages in their company . Those readers wished to have more such extracts ; and here , if they are still in the ...
... poets , commented , and marked with italics , on a principle of co - perusal , as though the Editor were reading the pas- sages in their company . Those readers wished to have more such extracts ; and here , if they are still in the ...
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... poetic readers are expected to have a more than ordinary portion of sympathy , especially with those who take pains to please them ; and the Editor desires no larger amount of it , than he gratefully gives to any friend who is good ...
... poetic readers are expected to have a more than ordinary portion of sympathy , especially with those who take pains to please them ; and the Editor desires no larger amount of it , than he gratefully gives to any friend who is good ...
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... poet of the Faerie Queene the Editor has taken special pains to make readers in general better ac- quainted ; and in furtherance of this purpose he has ex- hibited many of his best passages in remarkable relation to the art of the ...
... poet of the Faerie Queene the Editor has taken special pains to make readers in general better ac- quainted ; and in furtherance of this purpose he has ex- hibited many of his best passages in remarkable relation to the art of the ...
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... poetic feeling , which is more or less shared by all the world , but as the operation of that feeling , such as we see it in the poet's book , is the utterance of a pas- sion for truth , beauty and power , embodying and illustrating its ...
... poetic feeling , which is more or less shared by all the world , but as the operation of that feeling , such as we see it in the poet's book , is the utterance of a pas- sion for truth , beauty and power , embodying and illustrating its ...
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