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The artist might fearfully represent wolves or wild dogs ' lapping the blood of a
slain victim ; but it would require the commentary of the passage itself to make the
spectator understand , that by the former were meant “ the ravening brood of Fate
...
The artist might fearfully represent wolves or wild dogs ' lapping the blood of a
slain victim ; but it would require the commentary of the passage itself to make the
spectator understand , that by the former were meant “ the ravening brood of Fate
...
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It cannot be doubted that the whole of this scene is poetry of the highest proof ;
and yet , except in the passage referring to the storm ( in which those wonderful
lines descriptive of the lightning might have been struck out by the flash itself ) ...
It cannot be doubted that the whole of this scene is poetry of the highest proof ;
and yet , except in the passage referring to the storm ( in which those wonderful
lines descriptive of the lightning might have been struck out by the flash itself ) ...
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How much the power of poetry depends upon the nice inflections of rhythm alone
may be proved , by taking the finest passages of Milton or Shakspeare , and
merely putting them into prose , with the least possible variation of the words ...
How much the power of poetry depends upon the nice inflections of rhythm alone
may be proved , by taking the finest passages of Milton or Shakspeare , and
merely putting them into prose , with the least possible variation of the words ...
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The passage is exceedingly obscure , and I shall not attempt to interpret it : the
mere collocation of words , as they stand in the authorised English Bible , will
answer our present purpose : 66 Adah and Zillah ! hear my voice ; Ye wives of ...
The passage is exceedingly obscure , and I shall not attempt to interpret it : the
mere collocation of words , as they stand in the authorised English Bible , will
answer our present purpose : 66 Adah and Zillah ! hear my voice ; Ye wives of ...
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One passage , and but one more , must not be passed over , the picturesque
reality of which will be perceived by all who have a heart to feel horror , or an eye
to rejoice in beauty : - “ Thou makest darkness , and it is night ; wherein all the ...
One passage , and but one more , must not be passed over , the picturesque
reality of which will be perceived by all who have a heart to feel horror , or an eye
to rejoice in beauty : - “ Thou makest darkness , and it is night ; wherein all the ...
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