Lectures on the English PoetsJ. Templeman, 1841 - 407 páginas |
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... plays at hide - and - seek , or repeats the story of Jack the Giant - killer ; the shepherd - boy is a poet , when he first crowns his mistress with a garland of flowers ; the countryman , when he stops to look at the rainbow ; the city ...
... plays at hide - and - seek , or repeats the story of Jack the Giant - killer ; the shepherd - boy is a poet , when he first crowns his mistress with a garland of flowers ; the countryman , when he stops to look at the rainbow ; the city ...
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William Hazlitt. them ; and calls the springs of 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 ...
William Hazlitt. them ; and calls the springs of 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 ...
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... plays in the allegory , to understand the beauty of the following stanza ? " And eke that stranger knight amongst the rest Was for like need enforc'd to disarray , Tho ' when as vailed was her lofty crest , Her golden locks that were in ...
... plays in the allegory , to understand the beauty of the following stanza ? " And eke that stranger knight amongst the rest Was for like need enforc'd to disarray , Tho ' when as vailed was her lofty crest , Her golden locks that were in ...
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... playing on the watery plain . " Or to take the Procession of the Passions that draw the coach of Pride , in which the figures of Idleness , of Gluttony , of Lechery , of Avarice , of Envy , and of Wrath speak , one should think , plain ...
... playing on the watery plain . " Or to take the Procession of the Passions that draw the coach of Pride , in which the figures of Idleness , of Gluttony , of Lechery , of Avarice , of Envy , and of Wrath speak , one should think , plain ...
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... play - fellows , " has even more of this high picturesque character . Nobody but Rubens could have painted the fancy of Spenser ; and he could not have given the sentiment , the airy dream that hovers over it ! With all this , Spenser ...
... play - fellows , " has even more of this high picturesque character . Nobody but Rubens could have painted the fancy of Spenser ; and he could not have given the sentiment , the airy dream that hovers over it ! With all this , Spenser ...
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