| Jerrold Levinson - 2005 - 844 стор.
...represents the second of the three sorts of position referred to above: fictions may move us, he argues, 'not because they are mistaken for realities, but because they bring realities to mind' (Johnson 1969: 27-8). That is to say, our affective responses to fiction are based on beliefs, but... | |
| Michael McKeon - 2006 - 942 стор.
...The delight of tragedy proceeds from our consciousness of fiction; if we thought murders and treasons real, they would please no more. Imitations produce...for realities, but because they bring realities to mind."98 "A play read," Johnson observes, "affects the mind like a play acted. It is therefore evident,... | |
| Bidyut Chakrabarty - 2004 - 192 стор.
...temporary convenience. Joy on Mondays, woe on Tuesdays. Dr Johnson was not a man to mistake art for life; 'Imitations produce pain or pleasure, not because...realities, but because they bring realities to mind.' Nevertheless, some of his strongest praise of Shakespeare is for his creation of 'the mingled drama',... | |
| 1844 - 586 стор.
...the storm, In playful ripples at once dispersed ! VIRGINIA. THE EXHIBITION OF THE ROYAL ACADEMY. " Imitations produce pain or pleasure, not because they...realities, but because they bring realities to mind." — JOHNSON'S PREFACE тo SHAKSPEARE. — See Catalogue. THE Academic motto is rather unfortunate.... | |
| 1844 - 582 стор.
...the storm, In playful ripples at once dispersed ! VIRGINIA. THE EXHIBITION OF THE ROYAL ACADEMY. " Imitations produce pain or pleasure, not because they...realities, but because they bring realities to mind." — JOHNSON'S PREFACE TO SHAKSPEAHE.— See Catalogue. THE Academic motto is rather unfortunate. The... | |
| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1836 - 640 стор.
...an art of selection and rejection, and justify the observation of Johnson, that " Imitations please, not because they are mistaken for realities, but because they bring realities to mind." A certain modified imitation of natural appearances is only the medium through which our art presents... | |
| 1855 - 590 стор.
...hours were to be attributed altogether to his duties, especially on steamer nights. Imitations please, not because they are mistaken for realities ; but because they bring realities to mind. ANECDOTE OF THE LATE CZ4K. An incident has been related, which is highlyereditable to Nicholas. Passing,... | |
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