Lectures on the English PoetsJ. Templeman, 1841 - 407 páginas |
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... hand . " There is warrant for it . " Poets alone have not such seething brains , such shaping fantasies , that apprehend more than cooler reason " can . " The lunatic , the lover , and the poet , Are of imagination all compact . One ...
... hand . " There is warrant for it . " Poets alone have not such seething brains , such shaping fantasies , that apprehend more than cooler reason " can . " The lunatic , the lover , and the poet , Are of imagination all compact . One ...
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... hands , and weep like a child . Sometimes it would take me in the middle of my work , and I would immediately sit down and sigh , and look upon the ground for an hour or two together , and this was still worse to me , for if I could ...
... hands , and weep like a child . Sometimes it would take me in the middle of my work , and I would immediately sit down and sigh , and look upon the ground for an hour or two together , and this was still worse to me , for if I could ...
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... they exist in the generations which are to come after them . Their poetry , like their religious creed , is vast , unformed , obscure , and infinite ; : a vision is upon it - an invisible hand 32 ON POETRY IN GENERAL .
... they exist in the generations which are to come after them . Their poetry , like their religious creed , is vast , unformed , obscure , and infinite ; : a vision is upon it - an invisible hand 32 ON POETRY IN GENERAL .
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William Hazlitt. : a vision is upon it - an invisible hand is sus- pended over it . The spirit of the Christian religion consists in the glory hereafter to be revealed ; but in the Hebrew dispensation , Providence took an immediate share ...
William Hazlitt. : a vision is upon it - an invisible hand is sus- pended over it . The spirit of the Christian religion consists in the glory hereafter to be revealed ; but in the Hebrew dispensation , Providence took an immediate share ...
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... hand of age , as the tale of other times , passes over them , to sigh and rustle like the dry reeds in the winter's wind ! The feeling of cheerless desolation , of the loss of the pith and sap of existence , of the annihilation of the ...
... hand of age , as the tale of other times , passes over them , to sigh and rustle like the dry reeds in the winter's wind ! The feeling of cheerless desolation , of the loss of the pith and sap of existence , of the annihilation of the ...
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