Phantasia incomplexa, is a function, Even of the bright immortal part of man. It is the common pass, the sacred door, Unto the privy chamber of the soul, That barr'd, nought passeth past the baser court Of outward sense; by it th... The Works of John Marston - Page 352by John Marston - 1887Full view - About this book
| Charles Wentworth Dilke - 1814 - 422 lehte
...by the muddy spawn Of slimy newts ; when troth fantasticness, That which the natural sophisters term Phantasia incomplexa, is a function, Even of the bright...Most lively thinks he sees the absent beauties Of his lov'd mistress : By it \ve shape a new creation, Of things as yet unborn : by it we feed Our ravenous... | |
| Charles Wentworth Dilke - 1814 - 434 lehte
...spawn Of slimy newts ; when troth fantasticness, That which the natural sophisters term Pliantasia incomplexa, is a function, Even of the bright immortal...past the baser court Of outward sense ; by it th' inamorato Most lively thinks he sees the absent beauties Of his lov'd mistress : By it we shape a new... | |
| Charles Wentworth Dilke - 1816 - 424 lehte
...by the muddy spawn Of slimy newts; when troth fantasticness, That which the natural sophisters term Phantasia incomplexa, is a function, Even of the bright...Most lively thinks he sees the absent beauties Of his lov'd mistress: By it we shape a new creation, Of things as yet unborn: by it we feed Our ravenous... | |
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1822 - 386 lehte
...of mischief, Stagger'd, stark fell'd with bruising stroke of chance." The fancy is described to be " A function, Even of the bright immortal part of man....Most lively thinks he sees the absent beauties Of his lov'd mistress. By it we shape a new creation, / Of things as yet unborn, by it we feed Our ravenous... | |
| 1822 - 386 lehte
...mischief, Stagger'd, stark fell'd with bruising stroke of chance." • .1 The fancy is described to be " A function, Even of the bright immortal part of man....Most lively thinks he sees the absent beauties Of his lov'd mistress. By it we shape a new creation, Of things as yet unborn, by it we feed Our ravenous... | |
| John Marston - 1856 - 342 lehte
...slymie neughtes, when troth, phantasticknesse — That which the naturall sophysters tearme Phantusia incomplexa — is a function Even of the bright immortal part of man. It is the common passe, the sacred dore, Unto the prive chamber of the soule ; That bar'd, nought passeth past the baser... | |
| John Marston - 1856 - 390 lehte
...when troth, phantasticknesse — That which the naturall sophysters tearme X' Pkantusia mcomplexa — is a function Even of the bright immortal part of man. It is the common passe, the sacred dore, Unto the prive chamber of the soule ; That bar'd, nought passeth past the baser... | |
| John Marston - 1856 - 334 lehte
...when troth, phantasticknesse — That which the naturall sophysters tearme ^jPhantusiaincompleZii~{-is a function Even of the bright immortal part of man. It is the common passe, the sacred dore, Unto the prive chamber of the soule ; That bar'd, nought passeth past the baser... | |
| John Marston - 1856 - 336 lehte
...when troth, phantasticknesse— That which the naturall sophysters tearme Phantusia incomplexa—is a function Even of the bright immortal part of man. It is the common passe, the sacred dore, Unto the prive chamber of the soule; That bar'd, nought passeth past the baser... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1871 - 450 lehte
...Of slymie ueugbtes, when troth, phantasticknesse That which the naturail sophysters tearme Phantutia incomplexa — is a function Even of the bright immortal part of man. It is the common passe, the sacred dore, Unto the prive chamber of the soule ; That bar'd, nought passeth past the baser... | |
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