Biographia Literaria, Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, 第 2 卷W. Pickering, 1847 - 804 頁 |
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... genius . In this form the LYRICAL BALLADS were published ; and were presented by him , as an experiment , whether subjects , which from their nature re- Jected the usual ornaments and extra - colloquial style of poems in general , might ...
... genius . In this form the LYRICAL BALLADS were published ; and were presented by him , as an experiment , whether subjects , which from their nature re- Jected the usual ornaments and extra - colloquial style of poems in general , might ...
第 443 頁
... genius , however mistaken its direction might be deemed , arose the whole long - continued controversy . For from the conjunction of perceived power with supposed heresy I explain the inveteracy and in some instances , I grieve to say ...
... genius , however mistaken its direction might be deemed , arose the whole long - continued controversy . For from the conjunction of perceived power with supposed heresy I explain the inveteracy and in some instances , I grieve to say ...
第 444 頁
... genius , and consequently , though old as the world itself , in one way , yet in another , a new thing under the sun . Novelty is delightful when it is understood at once , when it is but the old familiar matters newly set forth ; but ...
... genius , and consequently , though old as the world itself , in one way , yet in another , a new thing under the sun . Novelty is delightful when it is understood at once , when it is but the old familiar matters newly set forth ; but ...
第 445 頁
... genius unwil- ling even to believe in them . It is by the young , or at least by the youthful , that accessions to the old stores of thought and imagination are welcomed and placed in the treasury . Still it is a remarkable fact , that ...
... genius unwil- ling even to believe in them . It is by the young , or at least by the youthful , that accessions to the old stores of thought and imagination are welcomed and placed in the treasury . Still it is a remarkable fact , that ...
第 451 頁
... genius itself , which sustains and modifies the images , thoughts , and emotions of the poet's own mind . The poet , described in ideal perfection , brings the whole soul of man into activity , with the subordination of its faculties to ...
... genius itself , which sustains and modifies the images , thoughts , and emotions of the poet's own mind . The poet , described in ideal perfection , brings the whole soul of man into activity , with the subordination of its faculties to ...
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第 588 頁 - But for those first affections, Those shadowy recollections, Which, be they what they may, Are yet the fountain light of all our day, Are yet a master light of all our seeing; Uphold us, cherish, and have power to make Our noisy years seem moments in the being Of the eternal Silence: truths that wake, To perish never...
第 498 頁 - By bud of nobler race : this is an art Which does mend nature, change it rather, but The art itself is nature.
第 459 頁 - No man was ever yet a great poet, without being at the same time a profound philosopher.
第 587 頁 - Delight and liberty, the simple creed Of Childhood, whether busy or at rest, With new-fledged hope still fluttering in his breast: Not for these I raise The song of thanks and praise...
第 553 頁 - Joyous as morning Thou art laughing and scorning ; Thou hast a nest for thy love and thy rest, And, though little troubled with sloth, Drunken Lark ! thou would'st be loth To be such a traveller as I. Happy, happy Liver, With a soul as strong as a mountain river Pouring out praise to the Almighty Giver...
第 504 頁 - In vain to me the smiling mornings shine, And reddening Phoebus lifts his golden fire: The birds in vain their amorous descant join, Or cheerful fields resume their green attire: These ears alas! for other notes repine; A different object do these eyes require; My lonely anguish melts no heart but mine; And in my breast the imperfect joys expire...
第 457 頁 - Anon permit the basest clouds to ride With ugly rack on his celestial face, And from the forlorn world his visage hide, Stealing unseen to west with this disgrace...
第 451 頁 - What is poetry? — is so nearly the same question with, what is a poet? — that the answer to the one is involved in the solution of the other.
第 443 頁 - I hoped, might be of some use to ascertain, how far, by fitting to metrical arrangement a selection of the real language of men in a state of vivid sensation...
第 588 頁 - Nor man nor boy, Nor all that is at enmity with joy, Can utterly abolish or destroy ! Hence, in a season of calm weather, Though inland far we be, Our souls have sight of that immortal sea Which brought us hither ; Can in a moment travel thither, And see the children sport upon the shore, And hear the mighty waters rolling evermore.