Critical and Miscellaneous Writings of T. Noon Talfourd ...D.Appleton, 1869 - 172 страници |
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... poet , had begun to pay homage to mere energy , to regard vir- tue as low and mean compared with lofty crime , and to think that high passion carried in itself a justification for its most fearful ex- cesses . He inspired them with a ...
... poet , had begun to pay homage to mere energy , to regard vir- tue as low and mean compared with lofty crime , and to think that high passion carried in itself a justification for its most fearful ex- cesses . He inspired them with a ...
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... poet himself , in the holiness of his imagination , has arrayed them . They are peopled not with the shapes of old superstition , but with the shadows of the poet's thought , the dreams of a glory that shall be . They are resonant - not ...
... poet himself , in the holiness of his imagination , has arrayed them . They are peopled not with the shapes of old superstition , but with the shadows of the poet's thought , the dreams of a glory that shall be . They are resonant - not ...
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... poetic dignity from that power of ima- gination which renders for a time the rules of law sublime as well as fearful ... poet's brain . Even the ghost in Hamlet does not appal us half so fearfully as many a homely tale which has nothing ...
... poetic dignity from that power of ima- gination which renders for a time the rules of law sublime as well as fearful ... poet's brain . Even the ghost in Hamlet does not appal us half so fearfully as many a homely tale which has nothing ...
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... poet receives no long life of agony and crime , that his fame inconsiderable part of its force from its rebound may be preserved spotless , is affecting almost from the dark rocks and giant barriers which without example . There is a ...
... poet receives no long life of agony and crime , that his fame inconsiderable part of its force from its rebound may be preserved spotless , is affecting almost from the dark rocks and giant barriers which without example . There is a ...
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... poets insane - but " of poets his words so much more copious and facile SAGE . " True imagination is , indeed , the deep ... poet than to any artist who works in mere earthly materials . But this study many of the most gifted of modern ...
... poets insane - but " of poets his words so much more copious and facile SAGE . " True imagination is , indeed , the deep ... poet than to any artist who works in mere earthly materials . But this study many of the most gifted of modern ...
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