The New-York Literary Gazette, and Phi Beta Kappa Repository, 第 1 巻James G. Brooks, 1826 |
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... colour acquired a deep- er hue ; her eye enlarged and sparkled : she seemed to breathe all she felt into every fold of the enveloppe ; she read the address as if the name was dear to her , and , lastly , let it fall from her taper ...
... colour acquired a deep- er hue ; her eye enlarged and sparkled : she seemed to breathe all she felt into every fold of the enveloppe ; she read the address as if the name was dear to her , and , lastly , let it fall from her taper ...
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... colours all the varieties of devot- ed and passionate feeling , she glows with all the fervours of affection , and she mourns in all the solitude of despair . The tone of her mind is naturally melancholy , and it mingles in all that she ...
... colours all the varieties of devot- ed and passionate feeling , she glows with all the fervours of affection , and she mourns in all the solitude of despair . The tone of her mind is naturally melancholy , and it mingles in all that she ...
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... colours of enchantment . older than I. But she was very pretty , and It is true , that the " Mysteries of Udolpho " very good natured . She laughed , indeed , have ceased to charm ; the “ Black For- too much ; but then her teeth were ...
... colours of enchantment . older than I. But she was very pretty , and It is true , that the " Mysteries of Udolpho " very good natured . She laughed , indeed , have ceased to charm ; the “ Black For- too much ; but then her teeth were ...
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... colour is wholly gone , Or the breath of their sweetness fled ; They shall be placed in thy curls again , But dy'd ... colours borne ; And a stranger pennon droop'd beneath , But that was bow'd and torn : She turn'd from her watch on the ...
... colour is wholly gone , Or the breath of their sweetness fled ; They shall be placed in thy curls again , But dy'd ... colours borne ; And a stranger pennon droop'd beneath , But that was bow'd and torn : She turn'd from her watch on the ...
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... colour'd lamps of rich perfume Flower's mixt with the green leaves , and made A varied light amid the shade . It seem'd like wrong that they could be So fair , and yet not fair for thee ! I thought upon thy tenderness , No chance could ...
... colour'd lamps of rich perfume Flower's mixt with the green leaves , and made A varied light amid the shade . It seem'd like wrong that they could be So fair , and yet not fair for thee ! I thought upon thy tenderness , No chance could ...
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119 ページ - Now, therein, of all sciences (I speak still of human, and according to the human conceit) is our poet the monarch. For he doth not only show the way, but giveth so sweet a prospect into the way as will entice any man to enter into it...
118 ページ - Adam, since our erected wit maketh us know what perfection is, and yet our infected will keepeth us from reaching unto it.
393 ページ - ... settling over some devoted victim of the deep. His eye kindles at the sight, and balancing himself with half-opened wings on the branch, he watches the result. Down, rapid as an arrow from heaven, descends the distant object of his attention, the roar of its wings reaching the ear, as it disappears in the deep, making the surges foam around ! At this moment the eager looks of the eagle are all...
370 ページ - SHALL I, wasting in despair, Die because a woman's fair? Or make pale my cheeks with care 'Cause another's rosy are? Be she fairer than the day, Or the flowery meads in May, If she think not well of me, What care I how fair she be?
118 ページ - ... deeds and praises of their gods, — a sufficient probability that, if ever learning come among them, it must be by having their hard dull wits softened and sharpened with the sweet delights of poetry; for until they find a pleasure in the...
119 ページ - Now doth the peerless poet perform both : for whatsoever the philosopher saith should be done, he giveth a perfect picture of it in some one, by whom he presupposeth it was done. So as he coupleth the general notion with the particular example. A perfect picture, I say; for he yieldeth to the powers of the mind an image of that whereof the philosopher bestoweth but a wordish description: which doth neither strike, pierce, nor possess the sight of the soul so much as that other doth.
121 ページ - I conjure you all that have had the evil luck to read this ink-wasting toy of mine, even in the name of the nine Muses, no more to scorn the sacred mysteries of...
201 ページ - While this, with reverence meet, Ten thousand echoes greet, From rock to rock repeat Round our coast ; While the manners, while the arts, That mould a nation's soul, Still cling around our hearts, — Between let Ocean roll, Our joint communion breaking with the sun : Yet still from either beach The voice of blood shall reach, More audible than speech, "We are One.
120 ページ - By these, therefore, examples and reasons, I think it may be manifest, that the poet, with that same hand of delight, doth draw the mind more effectually than any other art doth.
121 ページ - For example, we are ravished with delight to see a fair woman, and yet are far from being moved to laughter. We laugh at deformed creatures wherein certainly we cannot delight.