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Page 50
... expression now adopted by the soul . After these scanty remarks upon the glories of this sun - like mind , let us look for a moment on the clouds which hung about its earthly course . Let us take some hints from his letters : - “ It is ...
... expression now adopted by the soul . After these scanty remarks upon the glories of this sun - like mind , let us look for a moment on the clouds which hung about its earthly course . Let us take some hints from his letters : - “ It is ...
Page 69
... expression of the dying Gertrude's lips is not more " bland , more beautiful , " than the music of the lay in which she is embalmed . It were difficult to read this poem , so holy in its purity and tenderness , so deli- ciously soft and ...
... expression of the dying Gertrude's lips is not more " bland , more beautiful , " than the music of the lay in which she is embalmed . It were difficult to read this poem , so holy in its purity and tenderness , so deli- ciously soft and ...
Page 71
... expression , seem to have marked out as his own , he is surpassed by Shelley , Coleridge , and Wordsworth , from their greater power of continuous self - impulse . I do not know where to class Campbell as a MODERN BRITISH POETS . 71.
... expression , seem to have marked out as his own , he is surpassed by Shelley , Coleridge , and Wordsworth , from their greater power of continuous self - impulse . I do not know where to class Campbell as a MODERN BRITISH POETS . 71.
Page 77
... expressing his admiration for the poetry of Crabbe , had told us more distinctly the nature of the impressions he re- ceived from it . Sir Walter , while he observes with equal accu- racy , is sure to detect something comic or something ...
... expressing his admiration for the poetry of Crabbe , had told us more distinctly the nature of the impressions he re- ceived from it . Sir Walter , while he observes with equal accu- racy , is sure to detect something comic or something ...
Page 85
... expression ; with a deep , even a passionate love of the beautiful and grand . I have often thought , in relation to him , of Wordsworth's descrip- tion of " A youth to whom was given So much of Earth , so much of Heaven , And such ...
... expression ; with a deep , even a passionate love of the beautiful and grand . I have often thought , in relation to him , of Wordsworth's descrip- tion of " A youth to whom was given So much of Earth , so much of Heaven , And such ...
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admiration Alph Anto Antonio artist beauty Beethoven better brother calm character charm clavichord critic Dædalus deep delight divine drama earth expression eyes fair faith fancy feel felt Ferrara flowers genius gentle gifts give Goethe grace Handel happy harmony harpsichord Haydn hear heart heaven honor hope hour human John Sebastian leave Leon Leonora less light live look Lord Madame de Staël melody mind Mozart muse nature never noble o'er Paracelsus passion perfect Philip Van Artevelde picture play pleasure poems poet poetic poetry present prince princess Rome SCENE seek seems Senesino Sir James Mackintosh soul speak Speron Speroni spirit Strafford sweet sympathy Tasso taste tender thee thine things thou art thou hast thou wilt thought thyself tion tone true truth verse wish words Wordsworth worthy wouldst write youth