The Technique of the Sublime in Gray and CollinsUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1962 - 572 стор. |
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... suggests a clue to the enigma . Setting aside the achievement of Homer , let us look , for example , at the basic ... suggest the strength and pride and nobility of man we suddenly confront him with immensity of scene or power or idea ...
... suggests a clue to the enigma . Setting aside the achievement of Homer , let us look , for example , at the basic ... suggest the strength and pride and nobility of man we suddenly confront him with immensity of scene or power or idea ...
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May Flewellen McMillan. suggest infinity . His fairy land is truly a land of the imagination , consisting of whatever the poet wanted it to contain : a wood , a plain , a den , a castle . As ... suggest infinity . His fairy land is truly a ...
May Flewellen McMillan. suggest infinity . His fairy land is truly a land of the imagination , consisting of whatever the poet wanted it to contain : a wood , a plain , a den , a castle . As ... suggest infinity . His fairy land is truly a ...
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... suggestion of immensity here by an actual spatial presen- tation ; only by meditation on the allegory and symbolism -- and once more we are back to idea -- does the scene suggest infinity . The fact that immensity of idea , power , and ...
... suggestion of immensity here by an actual spatial presen- tation ; only by meditation on the allegory and symbolism -- and once more we are back to idea -- does the scene suggest infinity . The fact that immensity of idea , power , and ...
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