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 - 265페이지 |
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... readers of a periodical work bestowed on some extracts from the poets , commented , and marked with italics , on a ... reader will agree with the preferences of particular lines or passages , intimated by the italics . Some will think ...
... readers of a periodical work bestowed on some extracts from the poets , commented , and marked with italics , on a ... reader will agree with the preferences of particular lines or passages , intimated by the italics . Some will think ...
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... 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 readers are expected ...
... 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 readers are expected ...
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... 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 Painter . For obvious reasons no living writer is included ; and some ...
... 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 Painter . For obvious reasons no living writer is included ; and some ...
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... reader , as affected by the poet . It embodies and illustrates its impressions by imagination , or images of the objects of which it treats , and other images brought in to throw light on those objects , in order that it may enjoy and ...
... reader , as affected by the poet . It embodies and illustrates its impressions by imagination , or images of the objects of which it treats , and other images brought in to throw light on those objects , in order that it may enjoy and ...
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... readers . And as feeling is the earliest teacher , and perception the only final proof , of things the most demonstrable by science , so the remotest imaginations of the poets may often be found to have the closest connexion with matter ...
... readers . And as feeling is the earliest teacher , and perception the only final proof , of things the most demonstrable by science , so the remotest imaginations of the poets may often be found to have the closest connexion with matter ...
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