| James Harris - Form (Philosophy) - 1799 - 544 pages
...glance fr cm Heav'n to Earth, front Earth to Heav'n, And as IMAGINATION bodies forth THE FORMS OF THINGS UNKNOWN, the Poet's Pen , . .', Turns them to Shape, and gives to airy nothings : A local Habitation and a Name fzj. v And hence that tribe of FIGURES, which are neither... | |
| Philadelphia (Pa.) - 1810 - 566 pages
...glance from heav'n to earth, from earth to heavV, " And as Imagination bodies forth "The forms of things unknown, the poet's pen " Turns them to shape, and gives to airy nothing " A local habitation, and a name." Shakspeare. No method of instruction has been more ancient, more universal,... | |
| Richard Warner - England - 1802 - 318 pages
...earth, from earth to heav'n ; " And, as imagination bodies forth " The forms of things unknown, whofe pen " Turns them to shape, and gives to airy nothing " A local habitation and a name; or whether we consider him as " a man amongst men;" a nice analyzer of their... | |
| Henry Kett - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1805 - 340 pages
...glance from heaven to earth, from earth to heaven, And as imagination bodies fofth The form of things unknown, the poet's pen Turns them to shape, and gives to airy nothing A local habitation and a name." Of the nature and effects of the art, the sweet and original strains of the... | |
| English poetry - 1806 - 408 pages
...glance from heav'n to earth, from earth to heav'n, And, as imagination bodies forth The forms of things unknown, the poet's pen Turns them to shape, and gives to airy nothing A local habitation and a name. DESCRIPTION of a MAN swimming ashore. (SHAKESPEARE.) I SAW him beat the surges... | |
| Hannah More - Conduct of life - 1810 - 220 pages
...glance from heaven to earth, from earth to heaven ; And, as imagination bodies forth The forms of things unknown, the poet's pen Turns them to shape, and gives...airy nothing A local habitation and a name. This is perhaps the finest picture of human genius that ever was drawn by a human pencil. It presents a living... | |
| Mrs. Montagu (Elizabeth) - Comparative literature - 1810 - 336 pages
...glance from heaven to earth, from earth to heav'n And, as imagination bodies forth The forms of things unknown, the poet's pen Turns them to shape, and gives to. airy nothing A local habitation and a name. Midsummer Night't Dream. ON THE PRETERNATURAL BEINGS. the genius of Shakspeare,... | |
| Mrs. Montagu (Elizabeth) - Comparative literature - 1810 - 338 pages
...glance from heaven to earth, from earth to heav'n And, as imagination bodies forth The forms of things unknown, the poet's pen Turns them to shape, and gives to airy nothing A local habitation and a name. Midsummer Night's Dream. ON THE PRETERNATURAL BEINGS. .As the genius of Shakspeare,... | |
| Henry Kett - Best books - 1812 - 500 pages
...glance from heaven to earth, from earth to heaven, And as imagination bodies forth The form of things unknown, the poet's pen Turns them to shape, and gives to airy nothing A local habitation and a name." Of the nature and effects of the art, the sweet and original strains of the... | |
| William Shakespeare, Capel Lofft - 1812 - 544 pages
...glance from Heaven to Earth, from Earth And as Imagination bodies forth [to Heaven; The forms of things unknown, the Poet's pen Turns them to shape, and gives to airy nothing A local habitation and a name. 1700. WILL accepted as the DEED. What poor willing Duty cannot do, Noble respect... | |
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