Essays and Reviews, Том 1Ticknor and Fields, 1878 |
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... domestic poems is , as we have already stated , very pure and harmonious . The swell- ing diction , the wide command of language and imagery the deliberate and elaborated frenzy , of his long odes POETS AND POETRY OF AMERICA . 41.
... domestic poems is , as we have already stated , very pure and harmonious . The swell- ing diction , the wide command of language and imagery the deliberate and elaborated frenzy , of his long odes POETS AND POETRY OF AMERICA . 41.
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... language and the movement of the verse , a disposition on the part of the author to lash his muse into exertion ; and here and there , a tasteless or turgid epithet indicates that not always was he successful in " wreaking " his ...
... language and the movement of the verse , a disposition on the part of the author to lash his muse into exertion ; and here and there , a tasteless or turgid epithet indicates that not always was he successful in " wreaking " his ...
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... language in which he pic- tures it forth is instinct with imagination , even when he superadds no direct sentiment or analogy . The fault in much fine descriptive poetry is in the accommodation of the appearance which an object presents ...
... language in which he pic- tures it forth is instinct with imagination , even when he superadds no direct sentiment or analogy . The fault in much fine descriptive poetry is in the accommodation of the appearance which an object presents ...
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... language , likewise , this faculty makes all his words embodied ideas , and a single epithet often performs the office of a stanza . It would be impossible to compress his style ; for the short , sharp sentences are the perfection of ...
... language , likewise , this faculty makes all his words embodied ideas , and a single epithet often performs the office of a stanza . It would be impossible to compress his style ; for the short , sharp sentences are the perfection of ...
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... language of nature to the world . " The serene beauty and thoughtful tenderness which characterize his descriptions , or rather interpretations of outward objects , are paralleled only in Wordsworth . His poems are almost perfect of ...
... language of nature to the world . " The serene beauty and thoughtful tenderness which characterize his descriptions , or rather interpretations of outward objects , are paralleled only in Wordsworth . His poems are almost perfect of ...
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