The Technique of the Sublime in Gray and CollinsUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1962 - 572 стор. |
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... imagination , and it was both his favorable attitude toward imagination and his stress on the response of the mind and soul that was to have such a tremendous influence on subsequent aesthetic theory and poetic practice . Philos- ophers ...
... imagination , and it was both his favorable attitude toward imagination and his stress on the response of the mind and soul that was to have such a tremendous influence on subsequent aesthetic theory and poetic practice . Philos- ophers ...
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... imagination " 121 was the factor which made Spenser , Shakespeare , and Milt on the sublime poets of England . And what they labeled " sublime " in poetry was the image which gives pleasure to the imagination by turning the reader into ...
... imagination " 121 was the factor which made Spenser , Shakespeare , and Milt on the sublime poets of England . And what they labeled " sublime " in poetry was the image which gives pleasure to the imagination by turning the reader into ...
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... imagination on the conduct of life is one of the most , 30 important points in moral philosophy . Thus he designs his poem " to give a general view " of the " Pleasures of Imagination " and con- cludes his work with " some reflections ...
... imagination on the conduct of life is one of the most , 30 important points in moral philosophy . Thus he designs his poem " to give a general view " of the " Pleasures of Imagination " and con- cludes his work with " some reflections ...
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