DURING the first year that Mr. Wordsworth and I were neighbours, our conversations turned frequently on the two cardinal points of poetry, the power of exciting the sympathy of the reader by a faithful adherence to the truth of nature, and the power of... Blackwood's Magazine - Sida 5351834Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 458 sidor
...frequently on the two cardinal points of poetry — the power of exciting the sympathy of the reader by a faithful adherence to the truth of nature, and...of giving the interest of novelty by the modifying colors of imagination." In Coleridge's " Literary Remains," the Venus and Adonis is cited as furnishing... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 624 sidor
...frequently on the two cardinal points of poetry — the power of exciting the sympathy of the reader by a faithful adherence to the truth of nature, and...novelty by the modifying colours of imagination." In Coleridge's ' Literary Remains' the 'Venus and Adonis' is cited as furnishing a signal example of... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853 - 764 sidor
...turned frequently on the two cardinal points of poetry, the power of exciting the sympathy of the reader by a faithful adherence to the truth of nature, and...of giving the interest of novelty by the modifying colors of imagination. The sudden charm which accidents of light and shade, which moonlight or sunset... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1856 - 424 sidor
...frequently on the two cardinal points of poetry—the power of exciting the sympathy of the reader by a faithful adherence to the truth of nature, and...of novelty by the modifying colours of imagination/ ' In Coleridge's ' Literary Remains ' the ' Venus and Adonis ' is cited as furnishing a signal example... | |
| Edwin Paxton Hood - 1856 - 590 sidor
...turned frequently on the two cardinal points of poetry, the power of exciting the interest of the reader by a faithful adherence to the truth of nature, and...the power of giving the interest of novelty by the colours of imagination ; the sudden charm which accidents of light and shade, which moonlight or sunset... | |
| John Wilson - 1857 - 448 sidor
...bounded only by the soul's desires — and what may bound the soul's desires ? Not the night of baffled darkness, that lies, in infinitude, behind all the...and familiar landscape, appeared to represent the practicability of combining both. These are the poetry of nature. The thought suggested itself (to... | |
| John Wilson - 1857 - 466 sidor
...bounded only by the soul's desires — and what may bound the soul's desires ? Not the night of baffled darkness, that lies, in infinitude, behind all the...and familiar landscape, appeared to represent the practicability of combining both. These are the poetry of nature. The thought suggested itself (to... | |
| John Wilson - 1857 - 454 sidor
...bounded only by the soul's desires — and what may bound the soul's desires ? Not the night of baffled darkness, that lies, in infinitude, behind all the...he beautifully says, — " which accident of light an! shade, while moonlight or sunset diffused over a true anu familiar landscape, appeared to represent... | |
| Henry Reed - 1857 - 424 sidor
...describes them, on the two cardinal points of poetry, — the power of exciting the sympathy of a reader by a faithful adherence to the truth of nature, and...of giving the interest of novelty by the modifying colour of imagination. The sudden charm which accidents of light and shade, which moonlight or sunset... | |
| 1856 - 368 sidor
...frequently on the two cardinal points of poetry,—the power of exciting the sympathy of the reader by a faithful adherence to the truth of nature, and...modifying colours of imagination. The sudden charm which accidents of light and shade, which moonlight or sunset diffused over a known and familiar landscape,... | |
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