The Continuity of LettersClarendon Press, 1923 - 273 стор. |
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... action and reaction may be traced all down the history of our poetry . I am afraid I am the very opposite of well - read in our early poetry . But from what I have read about it , and , with difficulty , of it , I think it is safe to ...
... action and reaction may be traced all down the history of our poetry . I am afraid I am the very opposite of well - read in our early poetry . But from what I have read about it , and , with difficulty , of it , I think it is safe to ...
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... it read something like this : The Grand Style arises in poetry when a great subject is treated by the action of the imagination with severity or with a noble 6 6 simplicity ' ? I have added the words ' 24 THE GRAND STYLE.
... it read something like this : The Grand Style arises in poetry when a great subject is treated by the action of the imagination with severity or with a noble 6 6 simplicity ' ? I have added the words ' 24 THE GRAND STYLE.
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... action of the imagination ' as a substitute for Arnold's ' poetically gifted ' applied to the author ; the point being in either case that the simplicity or severity must be of a poetic order , that is , must produce an effect on the ...
... action of the imagination ' as a substitute for Arnold's ' poetically gifted ' applied to the author ; the point being in either case that the simplicity or severity must be of a poetic order , that is , must produce an effect on the ...
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... action of the imagination ' ; is there much imagination here ? Is the poet , that is , ever for a moment caught up out of the everyday facts of life , out of prose , out of himself ? Pindar may not have believed in the actual existence ...
... action of the imagination ' ; is there much imagination here ? Is the poet , that is , ever for a moment caught up out of the everyday facts of life , out of prose , out of himself ? Pindar may not have believed in the actual existence ...
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... action , the action of the Iliad . So , in the great plays of Shakespeare , things which in themselves would have no grandeur of style , come upon us , not in themselves , but as parts of a great whole , and our minds , filled with that ...
... action , the action of the Iliad . So , in the great plays of Shakespeare , things which in themselves would have no grandeur of style , come upon us , not in themselves , but as parts of a great whole , and our minds , filled with that ...
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