Poetics: An Essay on PoetrySmith, Elder, and Company, 1852 - 294 стор. |
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... truly attempted a definition of the feeling itself , have often made it dark and loose , and always awanting . A good reason will afterwards be forthcoming why in our notions of happiness , as in those of poetry , we have ever been and ...
... truly attempted a definition of the feeling itself , have often made it dark and loose , and always awanting . A good reason will afterwards be forthcoming why in our notions of happiness , as in those of poetry , we have ever been and ...
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... truly are , who , among Christians , give so much heed to self - examination - ransacking every mo- tive in search of lurking evil , and raking up their hearts for a good sign — that they lose all peace of mind , and at length are ...
... truly are , who , among Christians , give so much heed to self - examination - ransacking every mo- tive in search of lurking evil , and raking up their hearts for a good sign — that they lose all peace of mind , and at length are ...
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... truly call this extreme self - consciousness a disease , it should be observed that the mind may be unbalanced by having too little , madness often being nothing else ; and that we are never to speak of the philosopher - not C even of ...
... truly call this extreme self - consciousness a disease , it should be observed that the mind may be unbalanced by having too little , madness often being nothing else ; and that we are never to speak of the philosopher - not C even of ...
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... truly Omnipotence cannot be exalted , Infinity cannot be am- plified , Perfection cannot be improved . Reply , how- ever , that religious poesy seeks not to heighten the Divine , but to raise our minds to the perception of the Divine ...
... truly Omnipotence cannot be exalted , Infinity cannot be am- plified , Perfection cannot be improved . Reply , how- ever , that religious poesy seeks not to heighten the Divine , but to raise our minds to the perception of the Divine ...
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... truly to see it , that is , so as to be able afterwards to picture it before your mind's eye . You cannot behold two things together and recognise them as joined , without imagination ; and it is for this reason , that , with all their ...
... truly to see it , that is , so as to be able afterwards to picture it before your mind's eye . You cannot behold two things together and recognise them as joined , without imagination ; and it is for this reason , that , with all their ...
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