The Poets and Poetry of England, in the Nineteenth CenturyCarey & Hart, 1845 - 504 strán (strany) |
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... mind ; whereas reason doth buckle and bow the mind to the nature of things . " This is perhaps the most philosophical description that has been given of true poetry . There have been some poets , as CRABBE and ELLIOTT , whose verse has ...
... mind ; whereas reason doth buckle and bow the mind to the nature of things . " This is perhaps the most philosophical description that has been given of true poetry . There have been some poets , as CRABBE and ELLIOTT , whose verse has ...
Strana 39
... mind demand Food and exhilaration ? Conscience , ever Busy within us , must fulfil its aim ! Around us circles an aerial band , Which tells us spiritual labours to endeavour ; And not alone the senses to employ , As the pure channels of ...
... mind demand Food and exhilaration ? Conscience , ever Busy within us , must fulfil its aim ! Around us circles an aerial band , Which tells us spiritual labours to endeavour ; And not alone the senses to employ , As the pure channels of ...
Strana 49
... mind , intent to weigh The good and evil of our mortal state . To these emotions , whencesoe'er they come , Whether from breath of outward circumstance , Or from the soul - an impulse to herself , - I would give utterance in numerous ...
... mind , intent to weigh The good and evil of our mortal state . To these emotions , whencesoe'er they come , Whether from breath of outward circumstance , Or from the soul - an impulse to herself , - I would give utterance in numerous ...
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GEORGE CRABBE | 17 |
JOANNA BAILLIE | 73 |
The Widow to her HourGlass | 80 |
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