The English Poets: Selections with Critical IntroductionsThomas Humphry Ward Macmillan, 1906 |
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עמוד xxi
... thing is done , it imposes upon us a model . Above all , for the historian this creation of classic personages is inadmissible ; for it withdraws the poet from his time , from his proper life , it breaks historical relationships , it ...
... thing is done , it imposes upon us a model . Above all , for the historian this creation of classic personages is inadmissible ; for it withdraws the poet from his time , from his proper life , it breaks historical relationships , it ...
עמוד xxii
... thing for us is to feel and enjoy his work as deeply as ever we can , and to appreciate the wide dif- ference between it and all work which has not the same high character . This is what is salutary , this is what is formative ; this is ...
... thing for us is to feel and enjoy his work as deeply as ever we can , and to appreciate the wide dif- ference between it and all work which has not the same high character . This is what is salutary , this is what is formative ; this is ...
עמוד xxviii
... thing we may add as to the substance and matter of poetry , guiding ourselves by Aristotle's profound observation that the superiority of poetry over history consists in its possess- ing a higher truth and a higher seriousness ...
... thing we may add as to the substance and matter of poetry , guiding ourselves by Aristotle's profound observation that the superiority of poetry over history consists in its possess- ing a higher truth and a higher seriousness ...
עמוד xlii
... thing in Burns , and it is unsatisfactory , not because it is bacchanalian poetry , but because it has not that accent of sincerity which bacchanalian poetry , to do it justice , very often has . There is something in it of bravado ...
... thing in Burns , and it is unsatisfactory , not because it is bacchanalian poetry , but because it has not that accent of sincerity which bacchanalian poetry , to do it justice , very often has . There is something in it of bravado ...
עמוד 10
... thing to be praised derre , Nor under cloudë blak so bright a sterre , As was Creseide , they sayden everichone That her behelden in her blakke wede . ' Or such an intense and concentrated piece of colour as his Chanticlere ? - ' His ...
... thing to be praised derre , Nor under cloudë blak so bright a sterre , As was Creseide , they sayden everichone That her behelden in her blakke wede . ' Or such an intense and concentrated piece of colour as his Chanticlere ? - ' His ...
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Aeneid Astrophel and Stella ballads beauty behold bliss Caelica Chaucer Clerk Saunders dead dear death delight doth Edom Elizabethan England's Helicon English eyes Faery Queen fair fayre fear flowers genius Glasgerion gold grace grief gude hand hart hast hath heart heaven herte hire honour king Kinmont Willie lady light live Lord lovers Marlowe mind mony never night nocht nought passion Petrarch play pleasure poems poet poetical poetry praise Quhat Quhen quhilk quoth rich Robin Robin Hood sall satire sche Scotch Shakespeare Sidney Sidney's sighs sight sing sleep song Sonnet 45 sonnets sorrow soul Spenser sweet Tamburlaine tell thair thay thee ther thine thing thou thought thow Timor Mortis conturbat true tyme unto Venus Venus and Adonis verse virtue weep whan wolde words write