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 - 255 стор. |
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... greatest poetry in- cludes that essence , but the essence does not present itself in exclusive combination with the greatest form of poetry . It varies in that respect from the most tremendous to the most playful effusions , and from ...
... greatest poetry in- cludes that essence , but the essence does not present itself in exclusive combination with the greatest form of poetry . It varies in that respect from the most tremendous to the most playful effusions , and from ...
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... greatest proof to man of the pleasure to be found in all things , and of the probable riches of infinitude . Poetry is a passion , * because it seeks the deepest impressions ; and because it must undergo , in order to convey them . It ...
... greatest proof to man of the pleasure to be found in all things , and of the probable riches of infinitude . Poetry is a passion , * because it seeks the deepest impressions ; and because it must undergo , in order to convey them . It ...
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... greatest poet . Poetry includes whatsoever of painting can be made visible to the mind's eye , and whatsoever of music can be conveyed by sound and proportion without singing or instrumentation . But it far surpasses those divine arts ...
... greatest poet . Poetry includes whatsoever of painting can be made visible to the mind's eye , and whatsoever of music can be conveyed by sound and proportion without singing or instrumentation . But it far surpasses those divine arts ...
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... greatest early poets , such as Homer and Chaucer , who flourished before the existence of a " literary world , " and were not perplexed by a heap of notions and opinions , or by doubts how emotion ought to be expressed . The greatest of ...
... greatest early poets , such as Homer and Chaucer , who flourished before the existence of a " literary world , " and were not perplexed by a heap of notions and opinions , or by doubts how emotion ought to be expressed . The greatest of ...
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... greatest . Perhaps they may be enume- rated as follows : -First , that which presents to the mind any object or circumstance in every - day life ; as when we imagine a man holding a sword , or looking out of a window ; -Second , that ...
... greatest . Perhaps they may be enume- rated as follows : -First , that which presents to the mind any object or circumstance in every - day life ; as when we imagine a man holding a sword , or looking out of a window ; -Second , that ...
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