Lectures on the English Poets, and the English Comic WritersBell, 1869 - 232 páginas |
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... thought or feeling that can have entered into the mind of man , which he would be eager to communicate to others , or which they would listen to with delight , that is not a fit subject for poetry . It is not a branch of authorship : it ...
... thought or feeling that can have entered into the mind of man , which he would be eager to communicate to others , or which they would listen to with delight , that is not a fit subject for poetry . It is not a branch of authorship : it ...
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... thought , and penetrates our whole being . Poetry repre- sents forms chiefly as they suggest other forms : feelings , as they suggest forms or other feelings . Poetry puts a spirit of life and motion into the universe . It describes the ...
... thought , and penetrates our whole being . Poetry repre- sents forms chiefly as they suggest other forms : feelings , as they suggest forms or other feelings . Poetry puts a spirit of life and motion into the universe . It describes the ...
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... thought and feeling into play with tenfold force . Impassioned poetry is an emanation of the moral and intellectual part of our nature , as well as of the sensitive— of the desire to know , the will to act , and the power to feel ; and ...
... thought and feeling into play with tenfold force . Impassioned poetry is an emanation of the moral and intellectual part of our nature , as well as of the sensitive— of the desire to know , the will to act , and the power to feel ; and ...
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... thought - in action , to sharpen our intellect , to arm our will against it , to know the worst we have to contend with , and to contend with it to the utmost . Poetry is only the highest eloquence of passion , the most vivid form of ...
... thought - in action , to sharpen our intellect , to arm our will against it , to know the worst we have to contend with , and to contend with it to the utmost . Poetry is only the highest eloquence of passion , the most vivid form of ...
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... thought is the sustained and continuous also . There is a near connection between music and deep - rooted passion . Mad people sing . As often as articulation passes naturally into intonation , there poetry begins . Where one idea gives ...
... thought is the sustained and continuous also . There is a near connection between music and deep - rooted passion . Mad people sing . As often as articulation passes naturally into intonation , there poetry begins . Where one idea gives ...
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