Poetics: An Essay on PoetrySmith, Elder, and Company, 1969 - 294 pagina's |
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Pagina 151
... effect producing effect , producing effect far be- yond ken of human thought . The English free - think- ers of last century felt that they could escape from the bugbear of Immortality , if they could only show to the " idea of God a ...
... effect producing effect , producing effect far be- yond ken of human thought . The English free - think- ers of last century felt that they could escape from the bugbear of Immortality , if they could only show to the " idea of God a ...
Pagina 243
... effect upon our be- haviour , they maintain , and rightly maintain , that any- thing bad , which may be there represented , will , upon minds not duly fortified , have great evil effect ; thus making Pocsy of that incomprehensible ...
... effect upon our be- haviour , they maintain , and rightly maintain , that any- thing bad , which may be there represented , will , upon minds not duly fortified , have great evil effect ; thus making Pocsy of that incomprehensible ...
Pagina 251
... effect of history ; and indeed every overt act of which man is capable partakes of the same nature , so as willingly or unwillingly to tell a tale . It must be evident , however , that there is a class of works which are historical in a ...
... effect of history ; and indeed every overt act of which man is capable partakes of the same nature , so as willingly or unwillingly to tell a tale . It must be evident , however , that there is a class of works which are historical in a ...
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action activity Æneid Aristotle artist Bacon beautiful believe belongs Bishop Butler blank verse called chiefly Christian classical Clement of Rome commonly comparison conscience critics Divine doctrine doubt drama dramatic art dramatist Dugald Stewart effect endeavour English epic Euripides Euroclydon expression fact faculty faith former Freedom give Greek happiness heart heaven Homer human idea Iliad imagery imagination imitative Immortality influence instinct Jeremy Collier kinds of poesy language latter law of poetry least less look lyrical manner means metaphor metre mind modern narrative nature never object perhaps philosopher pleasure plurality poem poet poetic feeling present prose reality reason regard remarkable rhyme romantic self-consciousness sense Shakespere shown simile simply Sir Philip Sidney song Sophocles soul speak spirit stanza tell theory things Thomas à Kempis thought tion true truly truth uncon unconsciousness utterance whole words Wordsworth