Poems and Essays, Том 2Chapman and Hall, 1860 |
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... direct glorification of the dead , still less is it a separate poem , graced with remote illusions . It is the very cry of grief versified ; its brief successional stanzas body forth the fancies , the passing moods , the yearnings , the ...
... direct glorification of the dead , still less is it a separate poem , graced with remote illusions . It is the very cry of grief versified ; its brief successional stanzas body forth the fancies , the passing moods , the yearnings , the ...
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... direct imitation of that of Greece . Yet the play of Merope merits notice , if for no other reason , because the genius of its author stands very dis- tinct among those of his contemporaries ; and this work is an effort to exert and ...
... direct imitation of that of Greece . Yet the play of Merope merits notice , if for no other reason , because the genius of its author stands very dis- tinct among those of his contemporaries ; and this work is an effort to exert and ...
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... direct voice to his own feelings . He has not that tranquil and com- plete imagination which without effort embraces a wide field , and compels it into a small and perfect circle of creative art ; and which , working outward from an ...
... direct voice to his own feelings . He has not that tranquil and com- plete imagination which without effort embraces a wide field , and compels it into a small and perfect circle of creative art ; and which , working outward from an ...
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... direct and con- scious aim of her striving . She even tells us it is so : " With stammering lips and insufficient sound I strive and struggle to deliver right That music of my nature , day and night , With dream and thought and feeling ...
... direct and con- scious aim of her striving . She even tells us it is so : " With stammering lips and insufficient sound I strive and struggle to deliver right That music of my nature , day and night , With dream and thought and feeling ...
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... direct unadorned line , whose vivid flash pales even the fine splendours of the poem which succeeds : φεῦ , φεῦ , τί προσδέρκεσθε μὲ ὄμμασιν τέκνα ; We have criticised in a strict and uncompromising spirit the defects of Mrs. Browning's ...
... direct unadorned line , whose vivid flash pales even the fine splendours of the poem which succeeds : φεῦ , φεῦ , τί προσδέρκεσθε μὲ ὄμμασιν τέκνα ; We have criticised in a strict and uncompromising spirit the defects of Mrs. Browning's ...
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Стр. 7 - The splendor falls on castle walls And snowy summits old in story : The long light shakes across the lakes, And the wild cataract leaps in glory. Blow, bugle, blow, set the wild echoes flying, Blow, bugle ; answer, echoes, dying, dying, dying.
Стр. 459 - The lonely mountains o'er And the resounding shore A voice of weeping heard, and loud lament; From haunted spring and dale Edged with poplar pale The parting Genius is with sighing sent; With flower-inwoven tresses torn The Nymphs in twilight shade of tangled thickets mourn.
Стр. 7 - COURAGE !" he said, and pointed toward the land, " This mounting wave will roll us shoreward soon." In the afternoon they came unto a land, In which it seemed always afternoon. All round the coast the languid air did swoon, Breathing like one that hath a weary dream.
Стр. 372 - Heaven from all creatures hides the book of fate, All but the page prescribed, their present state: From brutes what men, from men what spirits know: Or who could suffer being here below? The lamb thy riot dooms to bleed today, Had he thy reason, would he skip and play? Pleased to the last, he crops the flowery food, And licks the hand just raised to shed his blood.
Стр. 7 - The dawn, the dawn,' and died away; And East and West, without a breath, Mixt their dim lights, like life and death, To broaden into boundless day.
Стр. 7 - Remorsefully regarded thro' his tears, And would have spoken, but he found not words; Then took with care, and kneeling on one knee, O'er both his shoulders drew the languid hands, And rising bore him thro