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... image , some emotion dropped by the way , and reattaches it to the present object ; he reinstates things un ... images that the poet draws in this way from the store of his experience , to clothe the bare form of conventional ...
... image , some emotion dropped by the way , and reattaches it to the present object ; he reinstates things un ... images that the poet draws in this way from the store of his experience , to clothe the bare form of conventional ...
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... images and shades of emotion , casts over a scene or an action , is at- tached to the principal actor in it , who gets the benefit of the setting furnished him by a well - stocked mind . The poet is himself subject to this illusion ...
... images and shades of emotion , casts over a scene or an action , is at- tached to the principal actor in it , who gets the benefit of the setting furnished him by a well - stocked mind . The poet is himself subject to this illusion ...
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... images , may be added to compose the final result . Or great poetry may be made without the direct use of any emotion whatever : com- posed out of feelings solely . Canto XV of the Inferno ( Brunetto Latini ) is a working up of the ...
... images , may be added to compose the final result . Or great poetry may be made without the direct use of any emotion whatever : com- posed out of feelings solely . Canto XV of the Inferno ( Brunetto Latini ) is a working up of the ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Washington Irving 17831859 | 16 |
James Kirk Paulding 17781860 | 33 |
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