Lectures on the English PoetsJ. Templeman, 1841 - 407 páginas |
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William Hazlitt. LECTURES ON THE ENGLISH POETS . LECTURE I. - INTRODUCTORY . ON POETRY IN GENERAL . THE best general notion which I can give of poetry is that it is the natural impression of any object or event , by its vividness exci ...
William Hazlitt. LECTURES ON THE ENGLISH POETS . LECTURE I. - INTRODUCTORY . ON POETRY IN GENERAL . THE best general notion which I can give of poetry is that it is the natural impression of any object or event , by its vividness exci ...
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... poetry . Poetry is the universal language which the heart hoids with nature and itself . He who has a contempt for vy poetry cannot have much respect for himself , or for any thing else . It is not a mere frivolous accomplishment ( as ...
... poetry . Poetry is the universal language which the heart hoids with nature and itself . He who has a contempt for vy poetry cannot have much respect for himself , or for any thing else . It is not a mere frivolous accomplishment ( as ...
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... poetry , hatred is poetry ; contempt , jealousy , remorse , admiration , wonder , pity , despair , or madness , are all poetry . Poetry is that fine particle within us that expands , rarefies , refines , raises our whole being without ...
... poetry , hatred is poetry ; contempt , jealousy , remorse , admiration , wonder , pity , despair , or madness , are all poetry . Poetry is that fine particle within us that expands , rarefies , refines , raises our whole being without ...
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... 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 fiction , made up of « what we ...
... 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 fiction , made up of « what we ...
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... 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 ; but poetry is the most emphatical language that can be ...
... 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 ; but poetry is the most emphatical language that can be ...
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