Lectures on General Literature, Poetry, &c., Delivered at the Royal Institution in 1830 and 1831Harper & Bros., 1860 - 324 sider |
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... image - chamber of the mind . Thus , after the first hearing , will cer- tain strains of music ; thus , after the first sight , some masterpiece of painting ; and frequently , far more frequently than either of these , after the first ...
... image - chamber of the mind . Thus , after the first hearing , will cer- tain strains of music ; thus , after the first sight , some masterpiece of painting ; and frequently , far more frequently than either of these , after the first ...
Side 25
... images are living , breathing , moving creatures ; they stand , walk , run , fly , speak , love , fight , fall , labour , suffer , die , -in a word , they are men of like passions with ourselves , undergoing all the changes of actual ...
... images are living , breathing , moving creatures ; they stand , walk , run , fly , speak , love , fight , fall , labour , suffer , die , -in a word , they are men of like passions with ourselves , undergoing all the changes of actual ...
Side 26
... image of Fear , which to and fro did fly , " be realized in marble as it has been by Spenser in rhyme ? Collins's odes are galleries of poetical statuary , which no art could give to the sight , though perfectly made out in the ...
... image of Fear , which to and fro did fly , " be realized in marble as it has been by Spenser in rhyme ? Collins's odes are galleries of poetical statuary , which no art could give to the sight , though perfectly made out in the ...
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... images and ideas connected with the combat and the fall , the spectators and the scene , had passed in the presence of that unconscious marble which has given immortality to the pangs of death ; but not a soul among all the beholders ...
... images and ideas connected with the combat and the fall , the spectators and the scene , had passed in the presence of that unconscious marble which has given immortality to the pangs of death ; but not a soul among all the beholders ...
Side 40
... images , the bold conceptions , the felici- tous language , and the sublime , terrific , or delightful emotions . with which the author captivates , enchains , 1 or surprises , both listeners and loiterers ; it is 40 WHAT IS POETICAL .
... images , the bold conceptions , the felici- tous language , and the sublime , terrific , or delightful emotions . with which the author captivates , enchains , 1 or surprises , both listeners and loiterers ; it is 40 WHAT IS POETICAL .
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