The Technique of the Sublime in Gray and CollinsUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1962 - 572 стор. |
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... souls , " " elevation of soul , " " raising of souls , " " leaves an idea in the mind " from the following selections are but a few of the expressions constantly repeated in the eighteenth century : .. it / the for it the sublime does ...
... souls , " " elevation of soul , " " raising of souls , " " leaves an idea in the mind " from the following selections are but a few of the expressions constantly repeated in the eighteenth century : .. it / the for it the sublime does ...
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... soul of man , that nothing but himself can be its last , adequate , and proper happiness . Because , therefore , a great part of our happiness must arise from the contemplation of his Being , that he might give our souls a just relish ...
... soul of man , that nothing but himself can be its last , adequate , and proper happiness . Because , therefore , a great part of our happiness must arise from the contemplation of his Being , that he might give our souls a just relish ...
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... soul is lifted to even greater sublim- ity when he hears strains of music fill the air and realizes that with the return of freedom to the land poetry will once more inspire 54 mankind : ' What strings symphonious tremble in the air ...
... soul is lifted to even greater sublim- ity when he hears strains of music fill the air and realizes that with the return of freedom to the land poetry will once more inspire 54 mankind : ' What strings symphonious tremble in the air ...
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abstract action admiration aesthetic Akenside allegory appear associated attitude Bard beauty brings called century Collins Collins's concept considered created critics Death delight descriptive discussion divine Eclogues edition effect eighteenth eighteenth-century emotion empirical English essay example expression Fancy fear feel figure give Gray Gray's hand heaven human Ibid idea illustrated images imagination immensity infinite influence inspired Joseph kind language light lines literary lively Longinus look Lost man's manner meaning Milton mind moral move nature never notes o'er objects observed original passage passions pastoral personification pleasure poem poet poet's poetic poetry present produced qualities reader reflection says scene sense Shaftesbury Shakespeare soul sound Spenser spirit storm strong style sublime suggest taste terror thee theory things Thomas Thomson thou thought turn universe vast verse Warton wild writing