Lectures on the English PoetsJ. Templeman, 1841 - 407 páginas |
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... imagination and passion , and producing , by sympathy , a certain modulation of the voice , or sounds , expressing it . In treating of poetry , I shall speak first of the subject - matter of it , next of the forms of expression to which ...
... imagination and passion , and producing , by sympathy , a certain modulation of the voice , or sounds , expressing it . In treating of poetry , I shall speak first of the subject - matter of it , next of the forms of expression to which ...
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... imagination bodies forth The forms of 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 ...
... imagination bodies forth The forms of 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 ...
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... imagination . The light of poetry is not only a direct but also a reflected light , that , while it shews us the object , throws a spark- ling radiance on all around it : the flame of the passions , communicated to the imagination , re ...
... imagination . The light of poetry is not only a direct but also a reflected light , that , while it shews us the object , throws a spark- ling radiance on all around it : the flame of the passions , communicated to the imagination , re ...
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... imagination beyond the actual or ordinary impression of any object or feeling . The poetical impres- sion of any ... imagination ; and the imagination is that faculty which represents objects , not as they are in themselves , but 6 ON ...
... imagination beyond the actual or ordinary impression of any object or feeling . The poetical impres- sion of any ... imagination ; and the imagination is that faculty which represents objects , not as they are in themselves , but 6 ON ...
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... imagination , " That if it would but apprehend some joy , It comprehends some bringer of that joy : Or in the night , imagining some fear , How easy is each bush suppos'd a bear ! " When Iachimo says of Imogen , 66 -The flame o ' th ...
... imagination , " That if it would but apprehend some joy , It comprehends some bringer of that joy : Or in the night , imagining some fear , How easy is each bush suppos'd a bear ! " When Iachimo says of Imogen , 66 -The flame o ' th ...
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