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" cocoon,' (to speak by the language applied to silk-worms,) which the poem spins for itself. But, on the other hand, where the motion of the feeling is by and through the ideas, where, (as in religious or meditative poetry — Young's, for instance, or... "
English Past and Present - Page 33
by Richard Chenevix Trench - 1855 - 213 pages
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De Quincey's Writings, Volume 9

Thomas De Quincey - 1853 - 320 pages
...the feeling is by and through the ideas, where, (as in religious or meditative poetry — Young's, for instance, or Cowper's,) the pathos creeps and...only, or hinges of connection, will be anglo-Saxon. But a blunder, more perhaps from thoughtlessness and careless reading, than from malice on the part...
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Essays on the Poets: And Other English Writers

Thomas De Quincey - English literature - 1853 - 310 pages
...the feeling is by and through the ideas, where, (as in religious or meditative poetry — Young's, for instance, or Cowper's,) the pathos creeps and...only, or hinges of connection, will be anglo-Saxon. But a blunder, more perhaps from thoughtlessness and careless reading, than from malice on the part...
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Essays on the Poets: And Other English Writers

Thomas De Quincey - 1853 - 320 pages
...the feeling is J>y and through the ideas, where, (as in religious or meditative poetry — Young's, for instance, or Cowper's,) the pathos creeps and...only, or hinges of connection, will be anglo-Saxon. But a blunder, more perhaps from thoughtlessness and careless reading, than from malice on the part...
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Essays on the Poets: And Other English Writers

Thomas De Quincey - 1853 - 316 pages
...the feeling is by and through the ideas, where, (as in religious or meditative poetry — Young's, for instance, or Cowper's,) the pathos creeps and...only, or hinges of connection, will be anglo-Saxon. But a blunder, more perhaps from thoughtlessness and careless reading, than from malice on the part...
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Essays on the Poets, and Other English Writers

Thomas De Quincey - English literature - 1853 - 312 pages
...meditative poetry — Young's, for instance, or Cowper's,) the pathos creeps and kindles underneath the yery tissues of the thinking, there the Latin will predominate...only, or hinges of connection, will be anglo-Saxon. But a blunder, more perhaps from thoughtlessness. and careless reading, than from malice on the part...
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English: past and present, 5 lectures

Richard Chenevix Trench (abp. of Dublin.) - 1855 - 272 pages
...of the feeling is by and through the ideas, where (as in religious or meditative poetry — Young's, for instance, or Cowper's), the pathos creeps and...only, or hinges of connection, will be AngloSaxon." These words which I have just quoted are De Quincey's — whom I must needs esteem the greatest living...
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English, Past and Present: Five Lectures

Richard Chenevix Trench - English language - 1855 - 278 pages
...of the feeling is by and through the ideas, where (as in religious or meditative poetry — Young's, for instance, or Cowper's), the pathos creeps and...only, or hinges of connection, will be AngloSaxon." These words which I have just quoted are De Quincey's— whom I must needs esteem the greatest living...
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On the study of words, 5 lectures

Richard Chenevix Trench (abp. of Dublin.) - 1855 - 810 pages
...of the feeling is ty and thivugh the ideas, where (as in religions or meditative poetry — Young's, for instance, or Cowper's), the pathos creeps and...almost exclusively Latin, the articulations only, or binges of connection, will be AngloSaxon." These words which I have just quoted are De Quincey '& —...
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English Past and Present

Richard Chenevix Trench - English language - 1855 - 240 pages
...of the feeling is by and through the ideas, where (as in religious or meditative poetry — Young's, for instance, or Cowper's), the pathos creeps and...blood, and the muscle, will be often almost exclusively Lathi, the articulations only, or hinges of connection, will be Anglo-Saxon."* I do not know where...
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Sketches: Critical and Biographic

Thomas De Quincey - English literature - 1857 - 428 pages
...ideas, where (as in religious or meditative poetry—Young's, for instance, or Cowper's) the sentiment creeps and kindles underneath the very tissues of...often almost exclusively Latin, the articulations or hinges of connection and transition will be Anglo-Saxon. But a blunder, more perhaps from thoughtlessness...
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