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Pagina 22
... images , passions , characters , and incidents of the poem : - ́Doubtless , this could not be , but that she turns Bodies to spirit by sublimation strange , As fire converts to fire the things it burns- As we our food into our nature ...
... images , passions , characters , and incidents of the poem : - ́Doubtless , this could not be , but that she turns Bodies to spirit by sublimation strange , As fire converts to fire the things it burns- As we our food into our nature ...
Pagina 28
... images , the most rec- ondite allusions . Is it credible that the poets would , one and all , have been thus prodigal of the stores of art and genius , if they had known that in the representation the whole must have been lost to the ...
... images , the most rec- ondite allusions . Is it credible that the poets would , one and all , have been thus prodigal of the stores of art and genius , if they had known that in the representation the whole must have been lost to the ...
Pagina 31
... images were mixed with the most awful personations ; and whatever the subject might be , however sub- lime , however pathetic , yet the Vice and the Devil , who are the , genuine antecessors of Harlequin and the Clown , were PROGRESS OF ...
... images were mixed with the most awful personations ; and whatever the subject might be , however sub- lime , however pathetic , yet the Vice and the Devil , who are the , genuine antecessors of Harlequin and the Clown , were PROGRESS OF ...
Pagina 41
... images of men's wits and knowledges remain in books , exempted from the wrong of time , and capable of perpetual renova- tion . Neither are they fitly to be called images , because they generate still , and cast their seeds in the minds ...
... images of men's wits and knowledges remain in books , exempted from the wrong of time , and capable of perpetual renova- tion . Neither are they fitly to be called images , because they generate still , and cast their seeds in the minds ...
Pagina 48
... images dissimilar in the main by some one point or more of likeness , as in such a pas- sage as this : . Full gently now she takes him by the hand , A lily prisoned in a jail of snow , Or ivory in an alabaster band : So white a friend ...
... images dissimilar in the main by some one point or more of likeness , as in such a pas- sage as this : . Full gently now she takes him by the hand , A lily prisoned in a jail of snow , Or ivory in an alabaster band : So white a friend ...
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Pagina 22 - ... reveals itself in the balance or reconciliation of opposite or discordant qualities: of sameness, with difference; of the general, with the concrete; the idea, with the image; the individual, with the representative; the sense of novelty and freshness, with old and familiar objects; a more than usual state of emotion, with more than usual order...
Pagina 41 - But the images of men's wits and knowledges remain in books, exempted from the wrong of time, and capable of perpetual renovation. Neither are they fitly to be called images, because they generate still, and cast their seeds in the minds of others, provoking and causing infinite actions and opinions in succeeding ages...