Lectures on the English Poets |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 38
Página 4
The light of poetry is not only a direct , but also a reflected light , that , while it shews us the object , throws a sparkling radiance on all around it : the flame of the passions , communicated to the imagination , reveals to us ON ...
The light of poetry is not only a direct , but also a reflected light , that , while it shews us the object , throws a sparkling radiance on all around it : the flame of the passions , communicated to the imagination , reveals to us ON ...
Página 14
We can no more take away the faculty of the imagination than we can see all objects without light or shade . Some things must dazzle us by their preternatural light ; others must hold us in suspense , and tempt our curiosity to explore ...
We can no more take away the faculty of the imagination than we can see all objects without light or shade . Some things must dazzle us by their preternatural light ; others must hold us in suspense , and tempt our curiosity to explore ...
Página 212
Warlocks and witches in a dance , Nae light cotillion new frae France , But hornpipes , jigs , strathspeys , and reels , Put life and mettle in their heels . As winnock - bunker , in the east , There sat auld Nick in shape o ' beast ...
Warlocks and witches in a dance , Nae light cotillion new frae France , But hornpipes , jigs , strathspeys , and reels , Put life and mettle in their heels . As winnock - bunker , in the east , There sat auld Nick in shape o ' beast ...
Comentarios de la gente - Escribir un comentario
No encontramos ningún comentario en los lugares habituales.
Contenido
LECTURE | 1 |
ON CHAUCER AND SPENSER | 31 |
ON SHAKESPEARE AND MILTON | 67 |
Otras 8 secciones no mostradas
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
admiration affectation appear artificial beauty better character circumstances comes common critic death delight describes equal excellence expression face fancy feeling flowers force forms genius give given hand happy head heart highest hire hope human idea images imagination impression instance interest kind language leaves less light lines living look Lord Byron manners mean Milton mind moral Muse nature never objects once original painted pass passion perhaps persons play pleasure poem poet poetical poetry Pope present produced reader reason respect round seems sense sentiment Shakespeare soul sound speak Spenser spirit spring story style sweet tell things thou thought tree true truth turn verse whole wind wish writer