| 1901 - 552 стор.
...nie what quality went to form a man of achievement especially in literature, and which Shakespeare possessed so enormously. I mean negative capability,...without any irritable reaching after fact and reason . . . with a great Poet the sense of Beauty overcomes every other consideration, or ratlier obliterates... | |
| Sibylla Geest - 1903 - 80 стор.
...struck me whaf quality went to form a man ofachievement, espccially in literature, and which Shafospeare possessed so enormously — I mean negative Capability,...man is capable of being in uncertainties, mysteries, doubfs, withont amj irritable reaching after fact und reasou. Coleridge, for insta,,cc, would Ict go... | |
| 1908 - 550 стор.
...a man of achievement, espcciaUy in literature, and which Shakespeare possessed so enormously — J mean negative Capability, that is, when a man is capable of being in unccrtainties, mysteries, doubts, without any irritable reaching öfter fact und reason. Coleridge,... | |
| Arthur Symons - 1909 - 362 стор.
...me what quality went to form a man of achievement, especially in literature, and which Shakespeare possessed so enormously — I mean Negative Capability,...and reason. Coleridge, for instance, would let go a fine isolated verisimilitude, caught from the Penetralium of mystery, from being incapable of remaining... | |
| Arthur Symons - 1909 - 372 стор.
...me what quality went to form a man of achievement, especially in literature, and which Shakespeare possessed so enormously — I mean Negative Capability,...and reason. Coleridge, for instance, would let go a fine isolated verisimilitude, caught from the Penetralium of mystery, from being incapable of remaining... | |
| Otto Paul Starick - 1910 - 118 стор.
...„Shakespeare sums up matters in the most sovereign manner" (L. 203; Aug. 1820). er besitzt in hohem Grade „negative capability", that is, when a man is capable...being in uncertainties, mysteries. doubts, without an irritable reaching after fact and reason" (L. 26; 28. 12. 17). Keats sehnt sich, ihn zu genießen... | |
| Henry Sloane Coffin - 1915 - 250 стор.
...Some minds are constitutionally ill-adapted for fellowship with Him because they lack what Keats calls "negative capability" — "that is, when a man is...and reason. Coleridge, for instance, would let go a fine isolated verisimilitude, caught from the Penetralium of mystery, from being incapable of remaining... | |
| John Keats - 1917 - 380 стор.
...body." This conception helps to explain his meaning when he attributes to Shakespeare the quality of " Negative Capability, that is when a man is capable...without any irritable reaching after fact and reason." He is contending that we must admit mystery and uncertainty as high and essential things in experience,... | |
| Sidney Colvin - 1917 - 662 стор.
...me what quality went to form a man of achievement, especially in literature, and which Shakespeare possessed so enormously — I mean Negative Capability,...man is capable of being in uncertainties, mysteries, 254 MAXIMS AND REFLECTIONS doubts, without any irritable reaching after fact and reason. Coleridge,... | |
| John George Robertson, Charles Jasper Sisson - 1918 - 550 стор.
...rne what quality went to form a man of achievement, especial! v in literature, and which Shakespeare possessed so enormously — I mean Negative Capability,...without any irritable reaching after fact and reason.' Surely all this justifies that early counsel of Haydon's that now reads rather absurdly : — ' collect... | |
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