| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1994 - 796 стор.
...practic/se and endue/re. But we let "I dare not wait upon I would, like the poor cat in the adage." We want the creative faculty to imagine that which we know; we want the generous impulse tsrdr, #**J #**», XtMVHf tf*r&>re2~£L *«2 £*/««£&j ^**t?C£. ^fc 43) A Defence of Poetry. impulse... | |
| Forest Pyle - 1995 - 240 стор.
...the curse imposed on Adam' — Shelley suggests that 'we want the creative faculty to imagine what we know; we want the generous impulse to act that which we imagine' Although the 'we' here is clearly elite, the Imagination is nonetheless that principle of alterity... | |
| Ian Ousby - 1996 - 452 стор.
...for the 'Defence' as a whole rests on poetry's role as a force for social freedom and creative eros: 'We want the creative faculty to imagine that which we know ... we want the poety of life.' In burnished passages on CHAUCER, Dante and MILTON, he argues that, with their special... | |
| Pat Rogers - 2001 - 580 стор.
...accommodated to the just distribution of the produce which it multiplies. . . . We want the cteative facolty to imagine that which we know; we want the generous...that which we imagine; we want the poetry of life: out calculations have outrun conceprion; we have eaten more than we can digest. The cultivation of... | |
| Bernadette Malinowski - 2002 - 468 стор.
...auf, an dieser immerzu progredierenden Universalpoesie mitzuwirken, und postuliert die Poetry oflife: We want the creative faculty to imagine that which...to act that which we imagine; we want the poetry of Hfe. (D, 134) Poetry oflife meint in Shelleys Apologie eine Verdichtung, welche die Vielfalt des Lebens... | |
| Stuart Peterfreund - 2002 - 432 стор.
...(and Shakespeare's) words, "we let / dare not wait upon I would, like the poor cat in 'the adage.' We want the creative faculty to imagine that which we know, we want the generous impulse to act upon that which we imagine; we want the poetry of life" (502). Elsewhere in A Defence, in the passage... | |
| Darby Lewes - 2003 - 204 стор.
...knowledge than can he accommodated to the just distribution of the produce which it multiplies. . . . We want the creative faculty to imagine that which...that which we imagine; we want the poetry of life. ... To what but a cultivation of the mechanical arts in a degree disproportioned to the presence of... | |
| Ross Greig Woodman - 2005 - 297 стор.
...political economy, or at least, what is wiser and better than what men practise and endure. But ... we want the creative faculty to imagine that which...outrun conception; we have eaten more than we can digest. The cultivation of those sciences which have enlarged the limits of the empire of man over... | |
| Colin Campbell - 2005 - 316 стор.
...of knowledge respecting what is wisest and best in morals, government and political economy. . . . We want the creative faculty to imagine that which...to act that which we imagine; we want the poetry of life.77 Then, after claiming that poetry is 'something divine', embracing as it does all inferior forms... | |
| Uttara Natarajan, Tom Paulin, Duncan Wu - 2005 - 216 стор.
...a purely artificial feeling and as proper selfishness. (i, 14-15) Correspondingly, in the Defence, We want the creative faculty to imagine that which...the generous impulse to act that which we imagine ... The cultivation of those sciences which have enlarged the limits of the empire of man over the... | |
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