Poetics: An Essay on PoetrySmith, Elder, and Company, 1852 - 294 стор. |
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... give his opinion , he may be told that in so doing he has begged the whole question , and that his methinketh must go for nothing , as not pro- fessing to be founded on a peculiar experience . The shortest way then of settling the point ...
... give his opinion , he may be told that in so doing he has begged the whole question , and that his methinketh must go for nothing , as not pro- fessing to be founded on a peculiar experience . The shortest way then of settling the point ...
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... give birth to poetic feeling , which would be as idle as to reckon up all the things that make one angry ; but we have to determine that state or mood of the mind called poetic . The definition must put no school beyond its pale ; it ...
... give birth to poetic feeling , which would be as idle as to reckon up all the things that make one angry ; but we have to determine that state or mood of the mind called poetic . The definition must put no school beyond its pale ; it ...
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... he thus embodied it in words and gave it an outward dwelling - place on paper . He felt it , and then he spoke out in words of fire . Now , although we may be unable to give such or any utterance to our ∞ INTRODUCTION .
... he thus embodied it in words and gave it an outward dwelling - place on paper . He felt it , and then he spoke out in words of fire . Now , although we may be unable to give such or any utterance to our ∞ INTRODUCTION .
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... give these forth , and to make others see what he has seen , and feel what he has felt . We may not have to boast of the accomplish- ment of verse ; our muse may be Tacita , the silent one , beloved of Numa ; but those feelings of the ...
... give these forth , and to make others see what he has seen , and feel what he has felt . We may not have to boast of the accomplish- ment of verse ; our muse may be Tacita , the silent one , beloved of Numa ; but those feelings of the ...
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... give it a name ; let the cup be the bit- terest , we can tell of the very lees . But to tell of the varying lights ... gives happiness , or that short happiness called pleasure . Thus Helvetius wrote a poem showing that it lies in the ...
... give it a name ; let the cup be the bit- terest , we can tell of the very lees . But to tell of the varying lights ... gives happiness , or that short happiness called pleasure . Thus Helvetius wrote a poem showing that it lies in the ...
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Æneid Æschylus Aristotle artist Bacon beautiful belongs Berkeley Berkeley blank verse CALIFORNIA LIBRARY called chiefly Christian classical cloth critics Divine doctrine drama dramatic art dramatist Dugald Stewart Edition endeavours English epic Euripides expression fact faculty faith Fcap former Freedom give Greek happiness HARRIET MARTINEAU heart Homer idea Illustrations imagery imagination imitative Immortality India Jane Eyre Jeremy Collier JOHN RUSKIN JOHN WILLIAM KAYE kinds of poesy language latter law of poetry less look lyrical manner means metaphor metre mind modern narrative nature never object perhaps philosopher pleasure plurality poem poet poetic feeling Post 8vo present prose reality reason regard remarkable rhyme romantic Ruskin self-consciousness sense Shakespere simile simply song Sophocles soul speak spirit stanza tell theory things thought tion true truly truth uncon unconsciousness UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA utterance vols whole words Wordsworth