Lectures on the English PoetsJ. Templeman, 1841 - 407 páginas |
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... instances . Poetry , according to Lord Bacon , for this reason , " has something divine in it , because it raises the mind and hurries it into sublimity , by conforming the shows of things to the desires of the soul , instead of ...
... instances . Poetry , according to Lord Bacon , for this reason , " has something divine in it , because it raises the mind and hurries it into sublimity , by conforming the shows of things to the desires of the soul , instead of ...
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... instance , be presented to the senses in a state of agitation or fear - and the imagination will distort or magnify the object , and convert it into the likeness of whatever is most proper to encou- rage the fear . " Our eyes are made ...
... instance , be presented to the senses in a state of agitation or fear - and the imagination will distort or magnify the object , and convert it into the likeness of whatever is most proper to encou- rage the fear . " Our eyes are made ...
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... instance of this adaptation of the movement of sound and rhythm to the sub- ject , in Spenser's description of the Satyrs accompanying Una to the cave of Sylvanus . " So from the ground she fearless doth arise , And walketh forth ...
... instance of this adaptation of the movement of sound and rhythm to the sub- ject , in Spenser's description of the Satyrs accompanying Una to the cave of Sylvanus . " So from the ground she fearless doth arise , And walketh forth ...
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... instance of mutability , another blank made , another void left in the heart , another confirmation of that feeling which makes him so often complain , " Roll on , ye dark brown years , ye bring no joy on your wing to Ossian ! " LECTURE ...
... instance of mutability , another blank made , another void left in the heart , another confirmation of that feeling which makes him so often complain , " Roll on , ye dark brown years , ye bring no joy on your wing to Ossian ! " LECTURE ...
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... instance of the minuteness which he intro- duces into his most serious descriptions in his account of Palamon when left alone in his cell : " Swiche sorrow he maketh that the grete tour Resouned of his yelling and clamour : The pure ...
... instance of the minuteness which he intro- duces into his most serious descriptions in his account of Palamon when left alone in his cell : " Swiche sorrow he maketh that the grete tour Resouned of his yelling and clamour : The pure ...
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