The History of English Poetry: From the Close of the Eleventh to the Commencement of the Eighteenth Century, כרך 1T. Tegg, 1824 - 482 עמודים |
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עמוד 26
... nature , as the associate and fellow of all that exists around him , rather than as a se- parate being of a distinct and superior order . His attention is arrested by the lifeless or breathing objects of his daily inter- course , not ...
... nature , as the associate and fellow of all that exists around him , rather than as a se- parate being of a distinct and superior order . His attention is arrested by the lifeless or breathing objects of his daily inter- course , not ...
עמוד 27
... nature , which has given rise to those wild and distorted elements that abound in all pro- fane cosmogonies ; where , by a singular combination of the awful and sublime with the monstrous and revolting , an at- tempt is made to render ...
... nature , which has given rise to those wild and distorted elements that abound in all pro- fane cosmogonies ; where , by a singular combination of the awful and sublime with the monstrous and revolting , an at- tempt is made to render ...
עמוד 34
... nature of a really creative power , is but an extension of the same principle . For though in these the external forms be wholly supplied by the fancy , the inherent qualities of the thing personified furnish the out- line of all its ...
... nature of a really creative power , is but an extension of the same principle . For though in these the external forms be wholly supplied by the fancy , the inherent qualities of the thing personified furnish the out- line of all its ...
עמוד 35
... nature ; the intervention of the same supernatural machinery ; the existence of elves , fairies , dwarfs , giants , witches and enchanters ; the use of spells , charms and amulets ; and all those highly - gifted objects , of whatever ...
... nature ; the intervention of the same supernatural machinery ; the existence of elves , fairies , dwarfs , giants , witches and enchanters ; the use of spells , charms and amulets ; and all those highly - gifted objects , of whatever ...
עמוד 44
... nature and attributes of the beings who bore it is wholly lost in the twilight of an- tiquity . There is no essential difference between the Persian Peri and the Grecian Nymph , however variedly the inventive genius of either country ...
... nature and attributes of the beings who bore it is wholly lost in the twilight of an- tiquity . There is no essential difference between the Persian Peri and the Grecian Nymph , however variedly the inventive genius of either country ...
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