The Eclectic Review, Volume 3; Volume 116Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1862 |
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Page 122
... poetry and sacred poetry . Serious poetry is negative , and walks this earth ; and from the solemn lustres or shades of nature , serious poetry derives the power to utter very solemn and impressive things . But saered poetry soars : it ...
... poetry and sacred poetry . Serious poetry is negative , and walks this earth ; and from the solemn lustres or shades of nature , serious poetry derives the power to utter very solemn and impressive things . But saered poetry soars : it ...
Page 126
... poetry , indeed , all poetry , takes its colours from the age through which it flows along , we shall not be surprised that our age has in our country produced the most inobjective forms of poetry that we have known . The poetry of our ...
... poetry , indeed , all poetry , takes its colours from the age through which it flows along , we shall not be surprised that our age has in our country produced the most inobjective forms of poetry that we have known . The poetry of our ...
Page 127
... Poetry . 127 might have exhibited if he ever felt sea - sick on the Adriatic . We know the young man well . If we inquire about him , we are told , ' Oh , sir , that is our poet ; ' and ... Poetry Healthful and Unhealthful Poetry. ...
... Poetry . 127 might have exhibited if he ever felt sea - sick on the Adriatic . We know the young man well . If we inquire about him , we are told , ' Oh , sir , that is our poet ; ' and ... Poetry Healthful and Unhealthful Poetry. ...
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