The Technique of the Sublime in Gray and CollinsUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1962 - 572 стор. |
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... empirical world from the intelligible world and to translate his vision in terms of personification and allegory , thereby 61 giving sensible form to abstract ideas . As has been observed , unlike Keats in his " Ode on Melancholy ...
... empirical world from the intelligible world and to translate his vision in terms of personification and allegory , thereby 61 giving sensible form to abstract ideas . As has been observed , unlike Keats in his " Ode on Melancholy ...
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... empirical embodiment to the subjective world , and Gray giving subjective importance to the empirical world . Collins brought to his practice Joseph Warton's theory that the image , particularly that of personification , gave pleasure ...
... empirical embodiment to the subjective world , and Gray giving subjective importance to the empirical world . Collins brought to his practice Joseph Warton's theory that the image , particularly that of personification , gave pleasure ...
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... empirical world . Collins took images and gave them empirical 3Ibid . , 123-124 . D. C. Tovey , ed . , Gray's English Poems : Original and Translated from the Norse and Welsh ( Cam- bridge , England , 1911 ) , p . 204 , comments that ...
... empirical world . Collins took images and gave them empirical 3Ibid . , 123-124 . D. C. Tovey , ed . , Gray's English Poems : Original and Translated from the Norse and Welsh ( Cam- bridge , England , 1911 ) , p . 204 , comments that ...
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