Lectures on the English Poets, and the English Comic WritersBell, 1869 - 232 páginas |
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... things , the empty cases in which the affairs of the world are packed , under the heads of intrigue or war , in different states , and from century to century : but there is no thought or feeling that can have entered into the mind of ...
... things , the empty cases in which the affairs of the world are packed , under the heads of intrigue or war , in different states , and from century to century : but there is no thought or feeling that can have entered into the mind of ...
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... things unknown , the poet's pen Turns them to shape , and gives to airy nothing A local habitation and a name . Such tricks hath strong imagination . " * If poetry is a dream , the business of life is much the same . If it is a fiction ...
... things unknown , the poet's pen Turns them to shape , and gives to airy nothing A local habitation and a name . Such tricks hath strong imagination . " * If poetry is a dream , the business of life is much the same . If it is a fiction ...
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... things according to our wishes and fancies , without poetry ; but poetry is the most emphatical language that can be found for those creations of the mind " which ecstasy is very cunning in . " Neither a mere description of natural ...
... things according to our wishes and fancies , without poetry ; but poetry is the most emphatical language that can be found for those creations of the mind " which ecstasy is very cunning in . " Neither a mere description of natural ...
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William Hazlitt, William Carew Hazlitt. by conforming the shows of things to the desires of the soul , instead of subjecting the soul to external things , as Pren reason and history do . " It is strictly the language of the imagination ...
William Hazlitt, William Carew Hazlitt. by conforming the shows of things to the desires of the soul , instead of subjecting the soul to external things , as Pren reason and history do . " It is strictly the language of the imagination ...
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... Things are equal to the imagination , which have the power of affecting the mind with an equal degree of terror , admiration , delight , or love . When Lear calls upon the heavens to avenge his cause , " for they are old like him ...
... Things are equal to the imagination , which have the power of affecting the mind with an equal degree of terror , admiration , delight , or love . When Lear calls upon the heavens to avenge his cause , " for they are old like him ...
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