The Technique of the Sublime in Gray and CollinsUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1962 - 572 стор. |
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... created character or the poet , an identification which we have said is basic in the poetic evocation of the sublime ... creation of the marvelous is credited to the poet . Although we have evolved a definition of the sublime , set up ...
... created character or the poet , an identification which we have said is basic in the poetic evocation of the sublime ... creation of the marvelous is credited to the poet . Although we have evolved a definition of the sublime , set up ...
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... created with intelligence and free will . Nevertheless , stimulated by new horizons of space and time , believing in a benevolent God who had created the best of all possible worlds , imbued with the neo - Platonic idea of man's central ...
... created with intelligence and free will . Nevertheless , stimulated by new horizons of space and time , believing in a benevolent God who had created the best of all possible worlds , imbued with the neo - Platonic idea of man's central ...
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... created by Milton ; of the wonderful ( in Warton not the strange and unexpected in nature but the imaginative creation in literature ) such as Shakespeare's witches and ghosts and Spenser's allegory ; of the wild ( either tumultous ...
... created by Milton ; of the wonderful ( in Warton not the strange and unexpected in nature but the imaginative creation in literature ) such as Shakespeare's witches and ghosts and Spenser's allegory ; of the wild ( either tumultous ...
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abstract Addison admiration aesthetic Ainsworth Akenside Akenside's allegory antistrophe attitude Bard beauty Burke century critics delight Dennis descriptive divine Eclogues edition effect eighteenth eighteenth-century Elegy emotion of sublimity empirical English English Poetry epode essay Eton College evoked expression Faerie Queene Fancy fear genius give Gray and Collins Gray's heaven heroic Hurd Ibid idea imagery images imitation immensity impact infinite infinity influence inspired Joseph Warton Keats language literary Longinus man's Mark Akenside Milton mind moral Muse notes numbers o'er Odin Paradise Lost passage passions pastoral personification Pindaric Pity poem poet poet's poetic poetry present produce the sublime Progress of Poesy Prosopopoeia qualities reader reflection rhythm Robert Lynam scene Shaftesbury Shakespeare simplicity soul Spenser spirit stimulation storm strong taste technique terror thee theory Thomas Gray Thomas Warton Thomson thou thought thro tragedy vast verse weave Welsh wild words writing