| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1817 - 326 páginas
...kinds ; Which then re-clothed in divers names and fates Steal access through our senses to our minds." Finally, GOOD SENSE is the BODY of poetic genius,...MOTION its LIFE, and IMAGINATION the SOUL that is every where, and in each ; and forms all into one graceful and intelligent whole. 12 CHAPTER XV. The... | |
| Alexander Whitelaw - 1833 - 448 páginas
...own name for whispers and conjectures. MATERIALS OF POETRY. Good sense is the body of poetic genins, fancy its drapery, motion its life, and imagination the soul that is every where, and in each ; and forms all into one graceful and intelligent whole. ILL-DESERVED COMMENDATION.... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1834 - 360 páginas
...; Which then, re-clothed in divers names and fates, Steal access through our senses to our minds." Finally, GOOD SENSE is the BODY of poetic genius,...MOTION its LIFE, and IMAGINATION the SOUL, that is every where, and in each ; and forms all into one graceful and intelligent whole. J CHAPTER XV. The... | |
| 1834 - 506 páginas
...is a great book that will give those proper information who learn to read it. MATERIALS FOR POETRY. Good sense is the body of poetic genius ; fancy its...motion its life ; and imagination the soul that is every where, and on such, and forms all into one graceful and intelligent whole. — ST COLERIDGE.... | |
| Alexander Whitelaw - 1835 - 460 páginas
...stimulus, the author lias sagaciously left his own name for whispers and conjectures. MATEHIALS OF POETRY. Good sense is the body of poetic genius, fancy its...drapery, motion its life, and imagination the soul tliat is every where, and in each ; and forms all into one graceful and intelligent whole. ILL-DESERVED... | |
| 1837 - 418 páginas
...yourself, unless you are certain to destroy it ; otherwise it returns to the charge more furious than ever. Good sense is the body of poetic genius ; fancy, its drapery; motion, its tiff; and imagination, the soul, that is everywhere, and on such, and forms all into one graceful and... | |
| Richard Green Parker - 1845 - 454 páginas
...Enlightened Opinion be mast, favorable to the growth of Poetical Literature. " Good sense," says Coleridge. " is the body of poetic genius, fancy its drapery, motion its life, and imagination its soul," — and it is the remark of one who had learned to analyze with exactness the feelings of... | |
| Richard Green Parker - 1845 - 456 páginas
...Enlightened Opinion he most favorable to the growth of Poetical Literature. " Good sense," says Coleridge. " is the body of poetic genius, fancy its drapery, motion its life, and imagination its soul," — and it is the remark of one who had learned to analyze with exactness the feelings of... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1845 - 582 páginas
...poetic genio«, FANCY its DRAPERY, MOTION ils LIFE, and IMAGINA! TION the SOUL, that is etery where, and in each ; and forms all into one graceful and intelligent whole. his could not be, but that the turns Butiiee lo ipiril by Btiblimulion itran^A, As Гни converti... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Henry Nelson Coleridge - 1847 - 380 páginas
...kinds ; Which then re-clothed in divers names and fates Steal access through the senses to our minds.10 Finally, Good Sense is the Body of poetic genius,...forms all into one graceful and intelligent whole. :l 11 [The reader is referred generally to Mr. Coleridge's Literary Remains, vol. II. Ed.] CHAPTER... | |
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