The Technique of the Sublime in Gray and CollinsUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1962 - 572 стор. |
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... passions " belonging to society , he includes three Poetry , aesthetically important : sympathy , imitation , and ... passion which always produces delight when it does not press too close , and pity is a passion accompanied with ...
... passions " belonging to society , he includes three Poetry , aesthetically important : sympathy , imitation , and ... passion which always produces delight when it does not press too close , and pity is a passion accompanied with ...
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... passion , all being related to the idea of self - preservation . Astonishment is the highest passion caused by the sublime in nature , other lesser passions being admiration , reverence , and respect . Fear , being " an apprehension of ...
... passion , all being related to the idea of self - preservation . Astonishment is the highest passion caused by the sublime in nature , other lesser passions being admiration , reverence , and respect . Fear , being " an apprehension of ...
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... passions and actions . But in Collins ' allegorical ode , the Passions ( capitalized ) gather around the early Greek abode of Music ( also capitalized and a " Heav'nly Maid " ) and , as persons , are swept into action by her divine fury ...
... passions and actions . But in Collins ' allegorical ode , the Passions ( capitalized ) gather around the early Greek abode of Music ( also capitalized and a " Heav'nly Maid " ) and , as persons , are swept into action by her divine fury ...
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