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" ... mighty poet ! Thy works are not as those of other men, simply and merely great works of art ; but are also like the phenomena of nature, like the sun and the sea, the stars and the flowers ; like frost and snow, rain and dew, hail-storm and thunder... "
The Works of Thomas De Quincey, "The English Opium Eater": Including All His ... - Sivu 197
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The London Magazine, Nide 8

1823 - 696 sivua
...which we live, first makes us profoundlysensible of the awful parenthesis that had suspended them. Oh! mighty poet! — Thy works are not as those of other...which are to be studied with entire submission of out own faculties, and in the perfect faith that in them there can be no too much or too little, nothing...

Notes and Queries

1852 - 650 sivua
...have infallibly given what Shakspeare wrote, especially when it leads to absurdity or nonsense. " Oh 1 mighty poet ! Thy works are not as those of other men, simply and merely great works of art ; but we also like the phenomena of nature, like the sun and 'he tea, the stars and the flowers, — like...

English Literature of the Nineteenth Century: On the Plan of the Author's ...

Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1857 - 800 sivua
...which we live, first makes us profoundly sensihle of the awful parenthesis that had suspended them. O mighty poet ! Thy works are not as those of other men, simply and merely great works of art, hut are also like the phenomena of nature — like the sun and the sea, the stars and the flowers,...

“The” Works of Thomas De Quincey: The art of conversation

Thomas De Quincey - 1863 - 352 sivua
...darkness passes away like a pageantry in the clouds : the knocking at the gate is heard ; and it makcd known audibly that the reaction has commenced ; the...phenomena of nature, like the sun and the sea, the utars and the flowers ; like frost and snow, rain and dew, hail-storm and thunder, which are to be...

The Art of Conversation and Other Papers

Thomas De Quincey - 1863 - 346 sivua
...darkness passes away like a pageantry in the clouds : the knocking at the gate is heard; and it makcd known audibly that the reaction has commenced ; the...the phenomena of nature, like the sun and the sea, tbe stars and the flowers; like frost and snow, rain and dew, hail-stonn and thunder, which are to...

Logic of political economy and other papers

Thomas De Quincey - 1863 - 514 sivua
...darkness passes away like a pageantry in the clouds : the knocking at the gate is heard ; and it make<s known audibly that the reaction has commenced ; the...the phenomena of nature, like the sun and the sea. tlie •stars and the flowers ; like frost and snow, rain and dew, hail-storm and thunder, which are...

Miscellaneous Essays, Nide 3

Thomas De Quincey - 1865 - 320 sivua
...which we live, first makes us profoundly sensible of the awful parenthesis that had suspended them. O, mighty poet ! Thy works are not as those of other...are to be studied with entire submission of our own facilities, and in the perfect faith that in them there can be no too much or too little, nothing useless...

Shakespeare's Tragedy of Macbeth

William Shakespeare - 1877 - 280 sivua
...which we live first makes us profoundly sensible of the awful parenthesis that had suspended them. " O mighty poet! Thy works are not as those of other men,...nature, like the sun and the sea, the Stars and the flowers—like frost and snow, rain and dew, hail-storm and thunder, which are to be studied with entire...

Shakespeare's Tragedy of Macbeth

William Shakespeare - 1877 - 284 sivua
...which we live first makes us profoundly sensible of the awful parenthesis that had suspended them. " O mighty poet ! Thy works are not as those of other...phenomena of nature, like the sun and the sea, the ptars and the flowers — like frost and snow, rain and dew, hail-storm and thunder, which are to be...

Contributions to a catalogue of the Lenox library, Numerot 1–6

New York city, Lenox libr - 1877 - 270 sivua
...Speech at the Farewell Dinner to Macready, March I, 1851 : Macrcndy' s Reminiscences, etc., 1875, 668. the sun and the sea, the stars and the flowers, like frost and snow, hail and dew, hail-storm and thunder, — which are to be studied with entire submission of our own...




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