A Study of English and American Poets: A Laboratory MethodC. Scribner's sons, 1900 - 859페이지 |
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... truth Chaucer's mer- riment flows spontaneously from a source very near the sur- face ; he is so extremely diverting because he is so extremely diverted himself . " - T . H. Ward . " His satire · is genial . For the lowest he has no ...
... truth Chaucer's mer- riment flows spontaneously from a source very near the sur- face ; he is so extremely diverting because he is so extremely diverted himself . " - T . H. Ward . " His satire · is genial . For the lowest he has no ...
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... truth of nature and dis- crimination of character ; and his interest in what he saw gave new distinctness and force to his power of observation . Nature is the soul of art : there is a strength as well as a simplicity in the imagination ...
... truth of nature and dis- crimination of character ; and his interest in what he saw gave new distinctness and force to his power of observation . Nature is the soul of art : there is a strength as well as a simplicity in the imagination ...
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... truth : ' For gentilesse n ' is but the renomee Of thine anncestres . ' ' -H . R. Haweis . " In many passages he insists on the value of the purity of womanhood and the nobility of manhood , taking the latter to be dependent upon good ...
... truth : ' For gentilesse n ' is but the renomee Of thine anncestres . ' ' -H . R. Haweis . " In many passages he insists on the value of the purity of womanhood and the nobility of manhood , taking the latter to be dependent upon good ...
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... truth . He exhibits , for the most part , the naked object , with little drap- ery thrown over it . His metaphors , which are few , are not for ornament but use , and as like as possible to the things themselves . He does not affect to ...
... truth . He exhibits , for the most part , the naked object , with little drap- ery thrown over it . His metaphors , which are few , are not for ornament but use , and as like as possible to the things themselves . He does not affect to ...
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... truth of detail that anticipate the great Dutch masters of painting . " - T. H. Ward . • " When Chaucer describes anything , it is commonly by one . of those simple and obvious epithets or qualities that are so easy to miss . Is it a ...
... truth of detail that anticipate the great Dutch masters of painting . " - T. H. Ward . • " When Chaucer describes anything , it is commonly by one . of those simple and obvious epithets or qualities that are so easy to miss . Is it a ...
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105 페이지 - HIGH on a throne of royal state, which far Outshone the wealth of Ormus and of Ind, Or where the gorgeous East with richest hand Showers on her kings barbaric pearl and gold...
788 페이지 - Oh yet we trust that somehow good Will be the final goal of ill, To pangs of nature, sins of will, Defects of doubt, and taints of blood ; That nothing walks with aimless feet ; That not one life shall be destroyed, Or cast as rubbish to the void, When God hath made the pile complete...
116 페이지 - So dear to Heaven is saintly chastity That, when a soul is found sincerely so, A thousand liveried angels lackey her, Driving far off each thing of sin and guilt...
356 페이지 - Over earth and ocean with gentle motion, This pilot is guiding me, Lured by the love of the genii that move In the depths of the purple sea ; Over the rills, and the crags, and the hills, Over the lakes and the plains, Wherever he dream, under mountain or stream, The spirit he loves remains ; And I all the while bask in heaven's blue smile, Whilst he is dissolving in rains.
147 페이지 - Flushed with a purple grace He shows his honest face: Now give the hautboys breath; he comes, he comes! Bacchus , ever fair and young , Drinking joys did first ordain : Bacchus...
304 페이지 - O Attic shape! Fair attitude! with brede Of marble men and maidens overwrought, With forest branches and the trodden weed; Thou, silent form, dost tease us out of thought As doth eternity: Cold Pastoral! When old age shall this generation waste, Thou shalt remain, in midst of other woe Than ours, a friend to man, to whom thou say'st, "Beauty is truth, truth beauty," — that is all Ye know on earth, and all ye need to know.
200 페이지 - That, changed through all, and yet in all the same, Great in the earth as in the ethereal frame, Warms in the sun, refreshes in the breeze, Glows...
107 페이지 - Sabrina fair, Listen where thou art sitting, Under the glassy, cool, translucent wave, In twisted braids of lilies knitting The loose train of thy amber-dropping hair ; Listen for dear honour's sake, Goddess of the silver lake, Listen and save! Listen and appear to us, In name of great Oceanus, By the earth-shaking Neptune's mace, And Tethys...
273 페이지 - Slaves cannot breathe in England ; if their lungs Receive our air, that moment they are free ; They touch our country, and their shackles fall. That's noble, and bespeaks a nation proud And jealous of the blessing. Spread it then, And let it circulate through every vein Of all your empire ; that, where Britain's power Is felt, mankind may feel her mercy too.
368 페이지 - The world's great age begins anew, The golden years return, The earth doth like a snake renew Her winter weeds outworn: Heaven smiles, and faiths and empires gleam Like wrecks of a dissolving dream.