The Poetry of Vision: Five Eighteenth-century PoetsHarvard University Press, 1967 - 237 стор. |
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... beauty , as defined in the poem , conforms precisely with that implied by The Seasons . Beauty , asserts The Pleasures of Imagination , resides first in color alone , then in shape , then in color and shape combined . The addition of ...
... beauty , as defined in the poem , conforms precisely with that implied by The Seasons . Beauty , asserts The Pleasures of Imagination , resides first in color alone , then in shape , then in color and shape combined . The addition of ...
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... beauty resides in both these modes of existence implies the corollary that beauty may be the product either of sharp , specific language or of vague , “ emotive " diction , a fact that Smart repeatedly demonstrates . At his best , Smart ...
... beauty resides in both these modes of existence implies the corollary that beauty may be the product either of sharp , specific language or of vague , “ emotive " diction , a fact that Smart repeatedly demonstrates . At his best , Smart ...
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... beauty of nature is not accident but art , and that its beauty is evidence of God's - or nature's happiness and love . In " St. Barnabas , " on the other hand , and in a good many of the other hymns , Smart combines moral injunctions ...
... beauty of nature is not accident but art , and that its beauty is evidence of God's - or nature's happiness and love . In " St. Barnabas , " on the other hand , and in a good many of the other hymns , Smart combines moral injunctions ...
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An Introduction to I | 1 |
The Dominance of Meaning | 13 |
The Retreat from Vision | 46 |
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