Lectures on the English PoetsDent, 1908 - 327 páginas |
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... 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 flowing , not the fixed . It does not define the limits of ...
... 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 flowing , not the fixed . It does not define the limits of ...
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... religious faith to us , and their forms are a reproach to common humanity . They seem to have no sym- pathy with us , and not to want our admiration . Poetry in its matter and form is natural imagery or 2 ON POETRY IN GENERAL 17.
... religious faith to us , and their forms are a reproach to common humanity . They seem to have no sym- pathy with us , and not to want our admiration . Poetry in its matter and form is natural imagery or 2 ON POETRY IN GENERAL 17.
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... forms of things ; his imagination holds immediately from nature , and ' owes no allegiance ' but ' to the elements . ' The Excursion may be considered as a philos- ophical pastoral poem , as a scholastic ro- mance . It is less a poem on ...
... forms of things ; his imagination holds immediately from nature , and ' owes no allegiance ' but ' to the elements . ' The Excursion may be considered as a philos- ophical pastoral poem , as a scholastic ro- mance . It is less a poem on ...
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