Lectures on the English PoetsT. Miller, 1819 - 331 páginas |
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... spirit of life and motion into the universe . It describes the flowing , not the fixed . It does not define the limits of sense , or analyze the distinctions of the understanding , but signifies the excess of the imagination beyond the ...
... spirit of life and motion into the universe . It describes the flowing , not the fixed . It does not define the limits of sense , or analyze the distinctions of the understanding , but signifies the excess of the imagination beyond the ...
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... spirit - stirring drum , th ' ear - piercing fife , The royal banner , and all quality , Pride , pomp , and circumstance of glorious war : And O you mortal engines , whose rude throats Th ' immortal Jove's dread clamours counterfeit ...
... spirit - stirring drum , th ' ear - piercing fife , The royal banner , and all quality , Pride , pomp , and circumstance of glorious war : And O you mortal engines , whose rude throats Th ' immortal Jove's dread clamours counterfeit ...
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... spirit of poetry . We not only stand in less awe of the preternatural world , but we can calculate more surely , and look with more indifference , upon the regular routine of this . The heroes of the fabulous ages rid the world of ...
... spirit of poetry . We not only stand in less awe of the preternatural world , but we can calculate more surely , and look with more indifference , upon the regular routine of this . The heroes of the fabulous ages rid the world of ...
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... spirit above the earth , which draws the soul out of itself with indescribable longings , is poetry in kind , and generally fit to become so in name , by being " married to immortal verse . " If it is of the essence of poetry to strike ...
... spirit above the earth , which draws the soul out of itself with indescribable longings , is poetry in kind , and generally fit to become so in name , by being " married to immortal verse . " If it is of the essence of poetry to strike ...
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... Spirit and with fire . in this book are no small part of it . finement of Philoctetes in the island was a subject for the most beautiful of all the Greek tragedies , what shall we say to Robinson Crusoe in his ? Take the speech of the ...
... Spirit and with fire . in this book are no small part of it . finement of Philoctetes in the island was a subject for the most beautiful of all the Greek tragedies , what shall we say to Robinson Crusoe in his ? Take the speech of the ...
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