Lectures on the English Poets, and the English Comic WritersBell, 1869 - 232 páginas |
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... fancy that they are , because we wish them so , there is no other nor better reality . Ariosto has described the loves of Angelica and Medoro : but was not Medoro , who carved the name of his mistress on the barks of trees , as much ...
... fancy that they are , because we wish them so , there is no other nor better reality . Ariosto has described the loves of Angelica and Medoro : but was not Medoro , who carved the name of his mistress on the barks of trees , as much ...
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... fancy , and to relieve the aching sense of pleasure by expressing it in the boldest manner , and by the most striking examples of the same quality in other instances . Poetry , according to Lord Bacon , for this reason " has something ...
... fancy , and to relieve the aching sense of pleasure by expressing it in the boldest manner , and by the most striking examples of the same quality in other instances . Poetry , according to Lord Bacon , for this reason " has something ...
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... fancy and feeling . As in describing natural objects , it impregnates sensible impressions with the forms of fancy , so it de- scribes the feelings of pleasure or pain , by blending them . with the strongest movements of passion , and ...
... fancy and feeling . As in describing natural objects , it impregnates sensible impressions with the forms of fancy , so it de- scribes the feelings of pleasure or pain , by blending them . with the strongest movements of passion , and ...
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... fancy , of comedy and tragedy , of the sublime and pathetic . When Pope says of the Lord Mayor's show- " Now night descending , the proud scene is o'er , But lives in Settle's numbers one day more ! " when Collins makes Danger , " with ...
... fancy , of comedy and tragedy , of the sublime and pathetic . When Pope says of the Lord Mayor's show- " Now night descending , the proud scene is o'er , But lives in Settle's numbers one day more ! " when Collins makes Danger , " with ...
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... fancy and will . Nothing , there- fore , can be more absurd than the outcry which has been sometimes raised by frigid and pedantic critics for reducing the language of poetry to the standard of common sense and reason : for the end and ...
... fancy and will . Nothing , there- fore , can be more absurd than the outcry which has been sometimes raised by frigid and pedantic critics for reducing the language of poetry to the standard of common sense and reason : for the end and ...
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