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... the poets of lhkeland wordsworth - Página 27por T. LINDSEY ASPLAND - 1874Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1817 - 326 páginas
...causes and acrimony — Philosophic definitions of a poem and poetry with scholia. DURING the first year that Mr. Wordsworth and I were neighbours, our conversations...novelty by the modifying colours of imagination. The sudden charm, which accidents of light and shade, which moon-light or sun-set diffused over a known... | |
| 1834 - 918 páginas
...friendship, frequently to converse on the two cardinal points of poetry, the power of exciting sympathy by a faithful adherence to the truth of nature, and...novelty by the modifying colours of imagination. The sudden charm — he beautifully says — " which accident of light and shade, while moonlight or sunset... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1829 - 575 páginas
...with Mr Wordsworth, that they should mutually produce specimens of poetry which should tw tain • the power of exciting the sympathy of the reader,...faithful adherence to the truth of nature, and the power-of giving the interest of novelty by the modifying colours of imagination. The sudden charm,... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1834 - 360 páginas
...and acrimony — Philosophic definitions of a poem, and poetry with scholia. DURING the first year that Mr. Wordsworth and I were neighbours, our conversations...novelty, by the modifying colours of imagination. The sudden charm, which accidents of light and shade, which moon-light or sun-set, diffused over a known... | |
| Edward Mammatt - 1834 - 486 páginas
...agreement with Mr. Wordsworth, that they should mutually produce specimens of poetry which should contain " the power of exciting the sympathy of the reader,...novelty by the modifying colours of imagination. The sudden charm, which accidents of light and shade, which moon-light or sun-set diffused over a known... | |
| 1834 - 896 páginas
...friendship, frequently to converse on the two cardinal points of poetry, the power of exciting sympathy by a faithful adherence to the truth of nature, and...novelty by the modifying colours of imagination. The sudden charm — he beautifully says — " which accident of light and shade, while moonlight or sunset... | |
| 1835 - 592 páginas
...Wordsworth and Mr. Coleridge, of which the latter gives the following account.: — " During the first year that Mr. Wordsworth and I were neighbours, our conversations...novelty by the modifying colours of imagination. The sudden charm which accidents of light and shade, which moonlight or sunset diffused over a known and... | |
| 1835 - 544 páginas
...Wordsworth and Mr. Coleridge, of which the latter gives the following account : — " During the first year .that Mr. Wordsworth and I were neighbours, our conversations...novelty by the modifying colours of imagination. The sudden charm which accidents of light and shade, which moonlight or sunset diffused over a known and... | |
| Clement Carlyon - 1836 - 340 páginas
...produce specimens of poetry," which should contain the power of exciting the sympathy of the readers, by a faithful adherence to the truth of nature, and...novelty by the modifying colours of imagination. The sudden charm which accidents of light and shade, which moon-light or sun-set, diffused over a known... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1838 - 634 páginas
...agreement with Mr. Wordsworth, that they should mutually produce specimens of poetry which should contain * the power of exciting the sympathy of the reader,...of giving the interest of novelty by the modifying colors of imagination. The sudden charm, which accidents of light and shade, which moon-light or sun-set... | |
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