Poetics: An Essay on PoetrySmith, Elder, and Company, 1852 - 294 pagina's |
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Pagina 9
... English the rapture of a kiss , says that the lips poesied with each other . As heat is found in all bodies , poetry dwells with quickening power in every man's soul ; but only here and there , not always , however , where it may be ...
... English the rapture of a kiss , says that the lips poesied with each other . As heat is found in all bodies , poetry dwells with quickening power in every man's soul ; but only here and there , not always , however , where it may be ...
Pagina 15
... and outnumber our sorrows , we seem to be little aware of it ; and we seem to be better acquainted with the miseries than with the happiness of life . This is shadowed forth by the fact , that in at least the English language.
... and outnumber our sorrows , we seem to be little aware of it ; and we seem to be better acquainted with the miseries than with the happiness of life . This is shadowed forth by the fact , that in at least the English language.
Pagina 16
... English language the words to express what is good and pleasurable are fewer by great deal than those for the bad and painful . We have colours to paint every shade of wickedness , and strokes for every stage of woe : let the crime be ...
... English language the words to express what is good and pleasurable are fewer by great deal than those for the bad and painful . We have colours to paint every shade of wickedness , and strokes for every stage of woe : let the crime be ...
Pagina 26
... English ; that had he been writing in Greek , he might have placed it in the liver ; that had he been writing in Hebrew , he would have placed it in the belly ; and that had he been writing in Chinese , he would have placed it there is ...
... English ; that had he been writing in Greek , he might have placed it in the liver ; that had he been writing in Hebrew , he would have placed it in the belly ; and that had he been writing in Chinese , he would have placed it there is ...
Pagina 76
... English poet , unless it be Coleridge , has evinced a deeper in- sight into the nature , into the ends , and into the require- ments of poesy ; and Coleridge excelled him not so much in the knowledge as in the understanding of these ...
... English poet , unless it be Coleridge , has evinced a deeper in- sight into the nature , into the ends , and into the require- ments of poesy ; and Coleridge excelled him not so much in the knowledge as in the understanding of these ...
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