Poetry Explained for the Use of Young PeopleJ. Johnson, 72, St. Paul's Churchyard., 1802 - 115 sider |
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Side xiii
... represented as a person that has a voice .. Not only a single word , but several words to-- gether , or a whole sentence , may be figurative ;. as , " The trembling Grove Confessed it's fright . " In this line , not only every word ...
... represented as a person that has a voice .. Not only a single word , but several words to-- gether , or a whole sentence , may be figurative ;. as , " The trembling Grove Confessed it's fright . " In this line , not only every word ...
Side 19
... representing some history of the deceased , as the Barberini vase is supposed to be . See the Botanic Garden . - Animated bust . - A bust so well carved as to appear animated or alive . Provoke , in the fourth line , does not mean ...
... representing some history of the deceased , as the Barberini vase is supposed to be . See the Botanic Garden . - Animated bust . - A bust so well carved as to appear animated or alive . Provoke , in the fourth line , does not mean ...
Side 42
... dinner , goes in haste with Thestylis , to bind the sheaves of corn , or to make hay , if it is earlier in the summer.- This represents the middle of the day . " Sometimes with secure delight , The upland hamlets will 42.
... dinner , goes in haste with Thestylis , to bind the sheaves of corn , or to make hay , if it is earlier in the summer.- This represents the middle of the day . " Sometimes with secure delight , The upland hamlets will 42.
Side 46
... nuptial torch , burning with bright and auspicious flame , ac- companied by pomp , and feast and merriment ; with masks and splendid shows , such as were anciently represented , and attended with every pleasure that youthful 46.
... nuptial torch , burning with bright and auspicious flame , ac- companied by pomp , and feast and merriment ; with masks and splendid shows , such as were anciently represented , and attended with every pleasure that youthful 46.
Side 47
Richard Lovell Edgeworth. anciently represented , and attended with every pleasure that youthful pride and poetic imagina- tion can dream of , while reposing in summer evenings by the side of some haunted stream . " . Milton now quits ...
Richard Lovell Edgeworth. anciently represented , and attended with every pleasure that youthful pride and poetic imagina- tion can dream of , while reposing in summer evenings by the side of some haunted stream . " . Milton now quits ...
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Academus allusion ancient appear beauty bell Ben Jonson bird blood bold Bridewell Hospital called Cambuscan Canace Cassiope catachresis chariot cheerful chief justice churchyard Cimmerian cock colours curfew Cypress Danger dark death dressed drowsy epithets Euridice expression eyes fairies father favourite Fear figures fire fold formerly ghosts goblins goddess groves hath hear Heaven Henry heraldry honour Il Penseroso king kynge L'Allegro lawn lines live melancholy metaphor metonymy Milton mind Mirth moon morning muses night nymph o'er obscure Orpheus Ovid passions Pelops Penseroso person Plato pleasures Pluto poem poet poet means poetic poetry prince properly means prose represented robes sage says seems shade Shakspeare shroud sing sleep smiles solemn sometimes soul sound speak spirit stanza story stream Styx supposed sweet sword thee thing and means tide of blood tion unseen verse walks whilst wild wind wood word young readers youth