Landscape in Poetry: From Homer to Tennyson with Many Illustrative ExamplesMacmillan, Limited, 1897 - 302 من الصفحات |
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... nature fail of being in some way represented , so soon as poetry and painting reached any true grasp of expression . Those so remote efforts , however , whatever they may have been , are lost ; and centuries probably went by before ...
... nature fail of being in some way represented , so soon as poetry and painting reached any true grasp of expression . Those so remote efforts , however , whatever they may have been , are lost ; and centuries probably went by before ...
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... Nature as seen through , coloured , penetrated by the poet's or the painter's soul ; whilst they , in turn , if genuinely gifted for art , frame their ideal landscape on the great lines , and after the laws and inner intention of Nature ...
... Nature as seen through , coloured , penetrated by the poet's or the painter's soul ; whilst they , in turn , if genuinely gifted for art , frame their ideal landscape on the great lines , and after the laws and inner intention of Nature ...
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... Nature , which , in contrast with the Greek apartness from her , the Greek definiteness of outline , may be truly called romantic . The poem " paints with admir- • " able truth to nature , the joyful welcome which hails the " first ...
... Nature , which , in contrast with the Greek apartness from her , the Greek definiteness of outline , may be truly called romantic . The poem " paints with admir- • " able truth to nature , the joyful welcome which hails the " first ...
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... nature - scenes , " the pathless places of poetry are our wandering ground , " Avia Pieridum peragro loca . But it is in no spirit of boasting that this is noted ; the fact is rather a source of anxiety , an appeal to the reader for a ...
... nature - scenes , " the pathless places of poetry are our wandering ground , " Avia Pieridum peragro loca . But it is in no spirit of boasting that this is noted ; the fact is rather a source of anxiety , an appeal to the reader for a ...
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... Nature , as here spoken of , falls short of the large sense in which Marcus Aurelius used the word : — " O Nature , from thee are all things , in thee are " all things , to thee all things return ; " nor do we speak of that ...
... Nature , as here spoken of , falls short of the large sense in which Marcus Aurelius used the word : — " O Nature , from thee are all things , in thee are " all things , to thee all things return ; " nor do we speak of that ...
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Aeschylus beauty birds blue boughs breath bright calm Catullus Celtic century charm Chaucer classical clouds Coleridge colour cuckoo deep delight doth early earth Elocutio English exquisite fair feeling flowers fresh garden genius Glen Etive Greek Greek Anthology green hath heart heaven hence Henry Vaughan hills human Italian Italian poetry J. H. Newman Keats land Latin lines literature Lucretius Matthew Arnold mediaeval mind modern moon mountain murmur Nature night nightingale o'er painted passion perhaps Petrarch phrase picture Pindar poem poet poet's poetical Proserpina quote R. W. Church rarely rendered rock Roman scene scenery seems sense sentiment shade Shelley sing Sirmio sleep song sonnet soul Spring stanza stars stream style sweet Tennyson thee Theocritus things thou thought touch trees Vergil verse vignettes waves whilst wild wind woods words Wordsworth δὲ ἐν καὶ τε