Poetics: An Essay on PoetrySmith, Elder, and Company, 1852 - 294 стор. |
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... reason beforehand , and are doubly sure from trial afterward , that the poet , as such , has no more , and no other , and not always even stronger feelings than ourselves ; and that therefore what marks out the poet , commonly so called ...
... reason beforehand , and are doubly sure from trial afterward , that the poet , as such , has no more , and no other , and not always even stronger feelings than ourselves ; and that therefore what marks out the poet , commonly so called ...
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... reasons why poesy should deal with sorrow . But they may well be doubted ; for it is a characteristic of pleasure , as ... reason enough why poesy should treat of sorrow that we know so little of weal except through woe - a fact so well ...
... reasons why poesy should deal with sorrow . But they may well be doubted ; for it is a characteristic of pleasure , as ... reason enough why poesy should treat of sorrow that we know so little of weal except through woe - a fact so well ...
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... reason will afterwards be forthcoming why in our notions of happiness , as in those of poetry , we have ever been and still are to seek , and may never reach a perfect knowledge of all , and especially of its higher , manifestations ...
... reason will afterwards be forthcoming why in our notions of happiness , as in those of poetry , we have ever been and still are to seek , and may never reach a perfect knowledge of all , and especially of its higher , manifestations ...
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... reason or spirit , and into the latter through sense . As the ideal depends for its existence , so manifestly it must depend for its character , upon the thinking faculty ; and as thought is evolved from two opposite poles , the one ...
... reason or spirit , and into the latter through sense . As the ideal depends for its existence , so manifestly it must depend for its character , upon the thinking faculty ; and as thought is evolved from two opposite poles , the one ...
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... reasons already given ) , but also , for a like cause , pleasures of the heart . The reason is plain . All pleasure is of the heart , is simply a feeling , emotion , or affection arising out of some head knowledge , to use a common ...
... reasons already given ) , but also , for a like cause , pleasures of the heart . The reason is plain . All pleasure is of the heart , is simply a feeling , emotion , or affection arising out of some head knowledge , to use a common ...
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