Poems and Essays, เล่มที่ 2Chapman and Hall, 1860 |
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... experience and gathered insight have never , indeed , sufficed to exhaust the mystery of the natural world ; but side by side with it another has been growing more apparent . Every observant man must , we think , allow that man- kind ...
... experience and gathered insight have never , indeed , sufficed to exhaust the mystery of the natural world ; but side by side with it another has been growing more apparent . Every observant man must , we think , allow that man- kind ...
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... experience of every heart . The publication at all of such a work must suggest many trains of thought which it scarcely comes within the scope of public criticism to pursue ; that hesitation and difficulty which all truthful- minded men ...
... experience of every heart . The publication at all of such a work must suggest many trains of thought which it scarcely comes within the scope of public criticism to pursue ; that hesitation and difficulty which all truthful- minded men ...
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... experiences . The imagination . seeks an excitement in art , but one remote from the painful experiences of actual life ; the backward paths of bitter memory are but too familiar to her . The things we have really suffered are no poetry ...
... experiences . The imagination . seeks an excitement in art , but one remote from the painful experiences of actual life ; the backward paths of bitter memory are but too familiar to her . The things we have really suffered are no poetry ...
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... experienced in gazing on all mountains , of rivers and what rivers brought to his mind , foun- tains , winds , and flowers ; all separate classes of beauty . Shelley's perceptions were so keen , and his sympathies so true , that he ...
... experienced in gazing on all mountains , of rivers and what rivers brought to his mind , foun- tains , winds , and flowers ; all separate classes of beauty . Shelley's perceptions were so keen , and his sympathies so true , that he ...
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... experience of the author's writings . We suppose the phrenologists would say he wants individuality . He does not grasp wholes , or even the larger aspects of things . It is in his details we learn how fine a poetic faculty he really ...
... experience of the author's writings . We suppose the phrenologists would say he wants individuality . He does not grasp wholes , or even the larger aspects of things . It is in his details we learn how fine a poetic faculty he really ...
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action affections artist Aurora Leigh beauty Bulwer character characteristic Charlotte Brontë charm child common Crabbe doubt dramatic English Eugene Aram experience expression external eyes fact false fancy feeling fiction Foe's genius George Cruikshank give Goethe Greek hand harmony heart higher highest human humour idea imagination impression influence insight instincts intellect interest Jane Eyre lady least less lives look matter meaning Merope mind Miss Brontë modern Moll Flanders moral nature ness never novels observation once passion perhaps phontes picture pleasure poem poet poetic poetry Polyphontes racter reader reality Robinson Crusoe Rogers Samuel Rogers scarcely seems sense Shakspere sort soul spirit story strong taste tells Tennyson Thackeray Thackeray's things thou thought tion true truth Vanity Fair verse vivid whole woman women words Wordsworth write Wuthering Heights young
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หน้า 166 - Tunes her nocturnal note : thus with the year Seasons return, but not to me returns Day, or the sweet approach of even or morn, Or sight of vernal bloom, or summer's rose, Or flocks, or herds, or human face divine...
หน้า 27 - 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.
หน้า 419 - For woman is not undevelopt man, But diverse : could we make her as the man, Sweet love were slain : his dearest bond is this, Not like to like, but like in difference. Yet in the long years liker must they grow ; The man be more of woman, she of man...
หน้า 485 - 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.
หน้า 5 - Yet I doubt not thro' the ages one increasing purpose runs, And the thoughts of men are widen'd with the process of the suns.
หน้า 398 - 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 to-day, 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.
หน้า 178 - The verse adorn again Fierce War and faithful Love And Truth severe, by fairy fiction drest. In buskined measures move Pale Grief and pleasing Pain, With Horror, tyrant of the throbbing breast.
หน้า 30 - Lotos-eaters came. Branches they bore of that enchanted stem, Laden with flower and fruit, whereof they gave To each, but whoso did receive of them...
หน้า 27 - 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.
หน้า 47 - Yes! in the sea of life enisled, With echoing straits between us thrown, Dotting the shoreless watery wild, We mortal millions live alone.