The Technique of the Sublime in Gray and CollinsUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1962 - 572 стор. |
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... associated with heroic action , we do not expect to find it in a sonnet . Perhaps the unexpected is part of the impact . Neverthe- less , when in the second simile of the sestet Keats suddenly switches from reflection to dramatization ...
... associated with heroic action , we do not expect to find it in a sonnet . Perhaps the unexpected is part of the impact . Neverthe- less , when in the second simile of the sestet Keats suddenly switches from reflection to dramatization ...
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... associated with utility : What is it they saw , those godlike writers who in their work aim at what is greatest and overlook precision in every detail ? This among other things : that nature judg- ed man to be no lowly and ignoble ...
... associated with utility : What is it they saw , those godlike writers who in their work aim at what is greatest and overlook precision in every detail ? This among other things : that nature judg- ed man to be no lowly and ignoble ...
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... associated-- obviously without philosophical analysis and extended application-- the sublime of Akenside with other attributes of Melancholy . The sublime of Akenside , as previously noted , was the pleasure of the mind which directed ...
... associated-- obviously without philosophical analysis and extended application-- the sublime of Akenside with other attributes of Melancholy . The sublime of Akenside , as previously noted , was the pleasure of the mind which directed ...
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