Essays on English Poets and Poetry from the Edinburgh ReviewRoutledge, 1913 - 591 sider |
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Side 150
... passages of ancient and modern authors , and with the fine and fastidious remarks which have been made even on those passages . When he turns his eyes , therefore , on his own conceptions or designs , they can scarcely fail to appear ...
... passages of ancient and modern authors , and with the fine and fastidious remarks which have been made even on those passages . When he turns his eyes , therefore , on his own conceptions or designs , they can scarcely fail to appear ...
Side 181
... passages that are familiar to most of our readers , and dealing out praise which every one of them had previously awarded . We felt it impossible , however , to resist the temptation of transcribing a few of the passages which struck us ...
... passages that are familiar to most of our readers , and dealing out praise which every one of them had previously awarded . We felt it impossible , however , to resist the temptation of transcribing a few of the passages which struck us ...
Side 188
... passages than are to be found in the poem before us but it was inferior , we think , in softness and beauty ; and , being necessarily of a more desultory and didactic character , had far less pathos and interest than this very simple ...
... passages than are to be found in the poem before us but it was inferior , we think , in softness and beauty ; and , being necessarily of a more desultory and didactic character , had far less pathos and interest than this very simple ...
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admiration Adosinda appear beauty Ben Jonson breast breath bright character Crabbe death delight delineation diction E. K. CHAMBERS earth effect emotions enchanting English English poetry exquisite extracts eyes fair fancy father feeling G. A. AITKEN genius GEORGE CRABBE give Goth grace hand hath heart heaven honour human humble images imagination interest lady less light living Loch Katrine lofty look look'd Lord Byron lov'd lover Macbeth merit mind misanthropy moral mountain Myrrha nature never o'er object once original pain passages passion pathos peculiar Pelayo perhaps picture piece poem poet poetical poetry readers Roderick Rylstone Sard scarcely scene seem'd seems sentiments Shakspeare Siverian smile song soul specimen spirit story style sweet sympathy taste tears tender thee Theodric things thou thought tion tone truth Twas verses voice volume whole wild WILLIAM WORDSWORTH Wordsworth write youth