Lectures on the English PoetsJ. Templeman, 1841 - 407 páginas |
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... forms of expression to which it gives birth , and after- wards of its connection with harmony of sound . Poetry is the language of the imagination and the passions . It relates to whatever gives immediate pleasure or pain to the human ...
... forms of expression to which it gives birth , and after- wards of its connection with harmony of sound . Poetry is the language of the imagination and the passions . It relates to whatever gives immediate pleasure or pain to the human ...
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... forms of things unknown , the poet's pen Turns them to shape , and gives to airy nothing A local habitation and a name . Such tricks hath strong imagination . " If poetry is a dream , the business of life is much the same . If it is a ...
... forms of things unknown , the poet's pen Turns them to shape , and gives to airy nothing A local habitation and a name . Such tricks hath strong imagination . " If poetry is a dream , the business of life is much the same . If it is a ...
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... communicated to the imagination , re- veals to us , as with a flash of lightning , the in- most recesses of thought , and penetrates our whole being . Poetry represents forms chiefly as they suggest ON POETRY IN GENERAL . 5.
... communicated to the imagination , re- veals to us , as with a flash of lightning , the in- most recesses of thought , and penetrates our whole being . Poetry represents forms chiefly as they suggest ON POETRY IN GENERAL . 5.
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William Hazlitt. whole being . Poetry represents 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 ...
William Hazlitt. whole being . Poetry represents 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 ...
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... forms of fancy , so it describes the feelings of pleasure or pain , by blending them with the strongest movements of passion , and the most striking forms of nature . Tragic poetry 8 ON POETRY IN GENERAL .
... forms of fancy , so it describes the feelings of pleasure or pain , by blending them with the strongest movements of passion , and the most striking forms of nature . Tragic poetry 8 ON POETRY IN GENERAL .
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