The Feast of the Poets: With Notes, and Other Pieces in Verse |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 10
Page xi
... studies , and in which he would attempt to reduce to prac- tice his own ideas of what is natural in style , and of the various and legitimate harmony of the English heroic . CONTENTS . Feast of the Poets , Notes to the.
... studies , and in which he would attempt to reduce to prac- tice his own ideas of what is natural in style , and of the various and legitimate harmony of the English heroic . CONTENTS . Feast of the Poets , Notes to the.
Page 25
... harmony swell'd— And the spheres , pealing in , the long rapture upheld- And all things above , and beneath , and around , Seem'd a world of bright vision , set floating in sound . That sight and that music might not be sustain'd But by ...
... harmony swell'd— And the spheres , pealing in , the long rapture upheld- And all things above , and beneath , and around , Seem'd a world of bright vision , set floating in sound . That sight and that music might not be sustain'd But by ...
Page 27
... harmony struck from the noise of the dishes . It can't be suppos'd I should think of repeating The fancies that flow'd at this laureat meeting ; I haven't the brains , and besides , was not there ; But the wit may be easily guess'd , by ...
... harmony struck from the noise of the dishes . It can't be suppos'd I should think of repeating The fancies that flow'd at this laureat meeting ; I haven't the brains , and besides , was not there ; But the wit may be easily guess'd , by ...
Page 36
... harmony came to be tossed about with an utter forgetfulness of their meaning ; and so contented and uninquisitive had every body be- come on this head , that even those who sat dow ! for the express purpose of calling Mr. Pope's ad ...
... harmony came to be tossed about with an utter forgetfulness of their meaning ; and so contented and uninquisitive had every body be- come on this head , that even those who sat dow ! for the express purpose of calling Mr. Pope's ad ...
Page 37
... harmony by reading , Save lyons , beares , and buls , & c . as would the following also , book 5. canto 2. st . 30 . Yet was admired much of fooles , women , and boys , if we were to read Yet was admired much of women , fooles , and ...
... harmony by reading , Save lyons , beares , and buls , & c . as would the following also , book 5. canto 2. st . 30 . Yet was admired much of fooles , women , and boys , if we were to read Yet was admired much of women , fooles , and ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Abydos admiration affected Apollo appears bard beautiful better bow'd bright called character Coleridge court court of aldermen cried criticism delight Dryden elegant Eloisa to Abelard ev'ry eyes Fairfax fancy faults Feast feeling flow'r forget friends genius Giaour give graceful harmony Hayley heart idle imitation Italian Jump-up-and-kiss-me Juvenal keep king Laureat least less lines look look'd Lord Byron Lyrical Ballads mind Montepulciano Muse narch never o'er original passion perhaps persons piece Pindar poem poet Poet Laureat poetical poetry politics poor Pope praise prince PYRRHA reader respect rhyme ribaldry round satire Scott seem'd seems sense Shakspeare simplicity singular Sirmio smiles society song soul Southey sparkling speak species spect Spenser spirit style Tasso taste thee thing thou thought tion true turn turn'd twas only Bob verses versification vex'd vulgar Walter Scott wine words Wordsworth writings written