Lectures on the English PoetsJ. Templeman, 1841 - 407 páginas |
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... soul , instead of subjecting the soul to external things as reason and history do . " It is strictly the language of the imagination ; and the imagination is that faculty which represents objects , not as they are in themselves , but 6 ...
... soul , instead of subjecting the soul to external things as reason and history do . " It is strictly the language of the imagination ; and the imagination is that faculty which represents objects , not as they are in themselves , but 6 ...
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... soul : the whole of our existence , the sum total of our passions and pursuits , of that which we desire , and that which we dread , is brought before us by contrast ; the action and re - action are equal ; the keenness of immediate ...
... soul : the whole of our existence , the sum total of our passions and pursuits , of that which we desire , and that which we dread , is brought before us by contrast ; the action and re - action are equal ; the keenness of immediate ...
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... soul of harmony . " Wherever any ob- ject takes such a hold of the mind as to make us dwell upon it , and brood over it , melting the heart in tenderness , or kindling it to a sentiment of enthusiasm ; -wherever a move- ment of ...
... soul of harmony . " Wherever any ob- ject takes such a hold of the mind as to make us dwell upon it , and brood over it , melting the heart in tenderness , or kindling it to a sentiment of enthusiasm ; -wherever a move- ment of ...
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... soul , and blends syllables and lines into each other . It is to supply the in- herent defect of harmony in the customary mechanism of language , to make the sound an echo to the sense , when the sense becomes a sort of echo to itself ...
... soul , and blends syllables and lines into each other . It is to supply the in- herent defect of harmony in the customary mechanism of language , to make the sound an echo to the sense , when the sense becomes a sort of echo to itself ...
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... soul out of itself with in- describable longings , is poetry in kind , and generally fit to become so in name , by being " married to immortal verse . If it is of the essence of poetry to strike and fix the imagina- tion , whether we ...
... soul out of itself with in- describable longings , is poetry in kind , and generally fit to become so in name , by being " married to immortal verse . If it is of the essence of poetry to strike and fix the imagina- tion , whether we ...
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