Lectures on the English PoetsJ. Templeman, 1841 - 407 páginas |
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... poetical animal : and those of us who do not study the princi- ples of poetry act upon them all our lives , like Moliere's Bourgeois Gentilhomme , who had always spoken prose without knowing it . The child is a poet , in fact , when he ...
... poetical animal : and those of us who do not study the princi- ples of poetry act upon them all our lives , like Moliere's Bourgeois Gentilhomme , who had always spoken prose without knowing it . The child is a poet , in fact , when he ...
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... poetical world has outlived Plato's philosophical Republic . Poetry then is an imitation of nature , but the imagination and the passions are a part of man's nature . We shape things according to our wishes and fancies , without poetry ...
... poetical world has outlived Plato's philosophical Republic . Poetry then is an imitation of nature , but the imagination and the passions are a part of man's nature . We shape things according to our wishes and fancies , without poetry ...
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... poetical impres- sion of any object is that uneasy , exquisite sense of beauty or power that cannot be con- tained within itself ; that is impatient of all limit ; that ( as flame bends to flame ) strives to link itself to some other ...
... poetical impres- sion of any object is that uneasy , exquisite sense of beauty or power that cannot be con- tained within itself ; that is impatient of all limit ; that ( as flame bends to flame ) strives to link itself to some other ...
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... understanding restores things to their natural boundaries , and strips them of their fanciful pretensions . Hence the history of religious C of and poetical enthusiasm is much the same ; and both ON POETRY IN GENERAL . 17.
... understanding restores things to their natural boundaries , and strips them of their fanciful pretensions . Hence the history of religious C of and poetical enthusiasm is much the same ; and both ON POETRY IN GENERAL . 17.
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William Hazlitt. and poetical enthusiasm is much the same ; and both have received a sensible shock from the progress of experimental philosophy . It is the undefined and uncommon that gives birth and scope to the imagination ; we can ...
William Hazlitt. and poetical enthusiasm is much the same ; and both have received a sensible shock from the progress of experimental philosophy . It is the undefined and uncommon that gives birth and scope to the imagination ; we can ...
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