Poetics: An Essay on PoetrySmith, Elder, and Company, 1852 - 294 стор. |
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... all its stages , high , and low , and middling . It is remarkable that two of the world's greatest think- ers , Aristotle and Bacon , have defined poetry not in itself , but by its accidents ; the former laying 6 INTRODUCTION .
... all its stages , high , and low , and middling . It is remarkable that two of the world's greatest think- ers , Aristotle and Bacon , have defined poetry not in itself , but by its accidents ; the former laying 6 INTRODUCTION .
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... Aristotle ; it is that of a lie , says Bacon ; but both feel and admit that , whatever other aims poesy may have in view , pleasure is the main thing . Whatsoever we do has happiness for its last end , but with poesy it is the first as ...
... Aristotle ; it is that of a lie , says Bacon ; but both feel and admit that , whatever other aims poesy may have in view , pleasure is the main thing . Whatsoever we do has happiness for its last end , but with poesy it is the first as ...
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... Aristotle , for instance , ( N. Ethics , ix . 9 , sec . 5 ) says that it is an en- ergy - ἡ εὐδαιμονία ἐνέργειά τίς ἐστιν . In like manner , Hobbes makes it a motion , which indeed expresses our whole idea of activity . Dugald Stewart ...
... Aristotle , for instance , ( N. Ethics , ix . 9 , sec . 5 ) says that it is an en- ergy - ἡ εὐδαιμονία ἐνέργειά τίς ἐστιν . In like manner , Hobbes makes it a motion , which indeed expresses our whole idea of activity . Dugald Stewart ...
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... lasting enjoyment which is called happiness . Pleasure , says Aristotle , is a motion of the soul while it is still and at all points felt settling into its own na- ture ; Rhetoric , i . 11 , § 1 22 The Law of Harmony,
... lasting enjoyment which is called happiness . Pleasure , says Aristotle , is a motion of the soul while it is still and at all points felt settling into its own na- ture ; Rhetoric , i . 11 , § 1 22 The Law of Harmony,
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... Aristotle's definition of pain as an ekσTaσis , where a very different metaphor is intended . For he has before him the idea of something out of place , and uses the word in opposition to karáσraσis , as above cited ( p . 23. ) As ...
... Aristotle's definition of pain as an ekσTaσis , where a very different metaphor is intended . For he has before him the idea of something out of place , and uses the word in opposition to karáσraσis , as above cited ( p . 23. ) As ...
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