Lectures on the English PoetsDent, 1908 - 327 páginas |
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... sound , and change the words of Mer- cury into the song of Apollo ' . There is a striking instance of this adaptation of the move- ment of sound and rhythm to the subject , in Spenser's description of the Satyrs accompanying Una to the ...
... sound , and change the words of Mer- cury into the song of Apollo ' . There is a striking instance of this adaptation of the move- ment of sound and rhythm to the subject , in Spenser's description of the Satyrs accompanying Una to the ...
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... sounds that express it - this is poetry . The musical in sound is the sustained and continuous ; the musical in thought is the sustained and continuous also . There is a near connection between music and deep - rooted passion . Mad ...
... sounds that express it - this is poetry . The musical in sound is the sustained and continuous ; the musical in thought is the sustained and continuous also . There is a near connection between music and deep - rooted passion . Mad ...
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... sound and movement of the verse to the meaning of the passage , than in all our other writers , whether of rhyme or blank verse , put together ( with the exception already mentioned ) . Spenser is the most harmonious of our stanza ...
... sound and movement of the verse to the meaning of the passage , than in all our other writers , whether of rhyme or blank verse , put together ( with the exception already mentioned ) . Spenser is the most harmonious of our stanza ...
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admiration affectation artificial Ballads beauty Beggar's Opera blank verse Boccaccio character Chaucer circumstances common critic death delight describes Dr Johnson dramatic epic poetry equal excellence Faery Queen fame fancy feeling flowers forms genius give grace hand happy hates hath heart Heaven hire human ical idea images imagination instance interest Knight's Tale labour language less lines living look Lord Byron Lordship Lycidas Lyrical Ballads manners Milton mind moral Muse nature never o'er objects painted Paradise Lost passion pathos perhaps persons pleasure poem poet poetical poetry Pope Pope's praise prose reader rhyme seem'd sense sentiment Shakespeare Shanter sing song soul sound Spenser spirit spring story style sublime sweet thee things thou thought tree truth verse wind wings words Wordsworth writer youth