Poetry Explained for the Use of Young PeopleJ. Johnson, 72, St. Paul's Churchyard., 1802 - 115 páginas |
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... passion of fear ; and the wood - nymphs are also supposed to be terrified at the unaccustomed appearance of the chariot and horses . " The muses drop the learned lyre , And to their inmost shades retire . The muses are supposed by the ...
... passion of fear ; and the wood - nymphs are also supposed to be terrified at the unaccustomed appearance of the chariot and horses . " The muses drop the learned lyre , And to their inmost shades retire . The muses are supposed by the ...
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... passions and feelings as they exist in the living foul of man - In such poetry " they live , they breathe , they speak , " and excite every gradation of sentiment , from despair to ecstasy . f XIPI . " But knowledge to their eyes her ...
... passions and feelings as they exist in the living foul of man - In such poetry " they live , they breathe , they speak , " and excite every gradation of sentiment , from despair to ecstasy . f XIPI . " But knowledge to their eyes her ...
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... passions of the dead , and to call upon the living for sympathy . XXIII . " For thee , who , mindful of th ' unhonoured dead , Dost in these lines their artless tale relate ; If chance by lonely contemplation led , Some kindred spirit ...
... passions of the dead , and to call upon the living for sympathy . XXIII . " For thee , who , mindful of th ' unhonoured dead , Dost in these lines their artless tale relate ; If chance by lonely contemplation led , Some kindred spirit ...
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... passion to bestow ; Heaven recompensed his good intentions by bestowing upon him a true friend . Seek no farther into his ... passions are continually personified , or spoken of as if they were perfons , or as heathen deities . " Hence ...
... passion to bestow ; Heaven recompensed his good intentions by bestowing upon him a true friend . Seek no farther into his ... passions are continually personified , or spoken of as if they were perfons , or as heathen deities . " Hence ...
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... passions . Jonson was probably preferred by his contem- poraries ,; but Shakspeare has deservedly become the favourite , though not the principal poet of the English nation . It is singular that Milton , D who , like Jonson , abounded ...
... passions . Jonson was probably preferred by his contem- poraries ,; but Shakspeare has deservedly become the favourite , though not the principal poet of the English nation . It is singular that Milton , D who , like Jonson , abounded ...
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