The Complete Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: With an Introductory Essay Upon His Philosophical and Theological Opinions, Volume 4Harper & Brothers, 1854 |
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Pagina 21
... understanding , warming and purifying the heart , and placing in the centre of the whole being the germs of noble and manlike actions , would have been the com- mon diet of the intellect instead . For the first condition , sim- plicity ...
... understanding , warming and purifying the heart , and placing in the centre of the whole being the germs of noble and manlike actions , would have been the com- mon diet of the intellect instead . For the first condition , sim- plicity ...
Pagina 25
... understanding and practical reason are rep- resented as the willing slaves of the senses and appetites , and of the passions arising out of them . Hence we may admit the appropriateness to the old comedy , as a work of defined art , of ...
... understanding and practical reason are rep- resented as the willing slaves of the senses and appetites , and of the passions arising out of them . Hence we may admit the appropriateness to the old comedy , as a work of defined art , of ...
Pagina 26
... understanding in appealing to the judgment for the probability of the scenes represented . The ancients themselves acknowledged the new comedy as an exact copy of real life . The grammarian , Aristophanes , somewhat affectedly exclaimed ...
... understanding in appealing to the judgment for the probability of the scenes represented . The ancients themselves acknowledged the new comedy as an exact copy of real life . The grammarian , Aristophanes , somewhat affectedly exclaimed ...
Pagina 27
... the drama , the chorus could not but tend to enforce the unity of place ; -not on the score of any sup- posed improbability , which the understanding or common sense might detect in a change of place ; -but because GREEK DRAMA . 27.
... the drama , the chorus could not but tend to enforce the unity of place ; -not on the score of any sup- posed improbability , which the understanding or common sense might detect in a change of place ; -but because GREEK DRAMA . 27.
Pagina 28
... understanding the poetry . For the choral songs are , and ever must have been , the most difficult part of the tragedy ; there occur in them the most involved verbal com- pounds , the newest expressions , the boldest images , the most ...
... understanding the poetry . For the choral songs are , and ever must have been , the most difficult part of the tragedy ; there occur in them the most involved verbal com- pounds , the newest expressions , the boldest images , the most ...
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