Poetics: An Essay on PoetrySmith, Elder, and Company, 1852 - 294 стор. |
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... hand . Circumstances equally accidental enter into other definitions . Were a man to explain anger by saying that it is a box on the ear , his description would be as good and of the same kind as many of the definitions of poetry ...
... hand . Circumstances equally accidental enter into other definitions . Were a man to explain anger by saying that it is a box on the ear , his description would be as good and of the same kind as many of the definitions of poetry ...
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... hands of Crabbe . The unadorned works , in- deed , of such a stern painter as Crabbe have been the rocks upon which many trim definitions have split ; and witty and humorous pieces form another such reef . The wanderings and ...
... hands of Crabbe . The unadorned works , in- deed , of such a stern painter as Crabbe have been the rocks upon which many trim definitions have split ; and witty and humorous pieces form another such reef . The wanderings and ...
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... hand , is the record of pleasure , and , on the other , is intended to produce pleasure in the reader's mind . The poetic feeling , therefore , which has been thus re- corded by the poet , and so produced in the reader , is pleasure ...
... hand , is the record of pleasure , and , on the other , is intended to produce pleasure in the reader's mind . The poetic feeling , therefore , which has been thus re- corded by the poet , and so produced in the reader , is pleasure ...
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... hand , it may per- chance be fast asleep or sluggish in its movements , but assuredly , in such a case , there is very little pleasure going . and It is , indeed , a very common mistake to oppose rest and action . " Some place the bliss ...
... hand , it may per- chance be fast asleep or sluggish in its movements , but assuredly , in such a case , there is very little pleasure going . and It is , indeed , a very common mistake to oppose rest and action . " Some place the bliss ...
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... hand , it will be found , that later authors have paid more at- tention to that which is the third , the last , and the highest law , alike of pleasure and of poetry . 1 CHAPTER III . THE LAW OF UNCONSCIOUSNESS . THE 26 THE LAW OF HARMONY .
... hand , it will be found , that later authors have paid more at- tention to that which is the third , the last , and the highest law , alike of pleasure and of poetry . 1 CHAPTER III . THE LAW OF UNCONSCIOUSNESS . THE 26 THE LAW OF HARMONY .
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