Poetics: An Essay on PoetrySmith, Elder, and Company, 1852 - 294 pagina's |
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... to hold communion , a spiritual and a sensuous , God and Nature . By widely different powers do we behold these realities : the spirit has no eye for the natural , and mere sense cannot see the divine . The two 52 THE LAW OF HARMONY .
... to hold communion , a spiritual and a sensuous , God and Nature . By widely different powers do we behold these realities : the spirit has no eye for the natural , and mere sense cannot see the divine . The two 52 THE LAW OF HARMONY .
Pagina 53
An Essay on Poetry Eneas Sweetland Dallas. and mere sense cannot see the divine . The two powers , however , are connected , and the realities which they regard are bridged by the imagination . Imagination is the ladder reaching from ...
An Essay on Poetry Eneas Sweetland Dallas. and mere sense cannot see the divine . The two powers , however , are connected , and the realities which they regard are bridged by the imagination . Imagination is the ladder reaching from ...
Pagina 54
... Divine , but to raise our minds to the perception of the Divine , and he in turn is foiled . His theory is thus at fault à priori ; and à posteriori it fares no better . For although it be most true that pure spirit can easily as a ...
... Divine , but to raise our minds to the perception of the Divine , and he in turn is foiled . His theory is thus at fault à priori ; and à posteriori it fares no better . For although it be most true that pure spirit can easily as a ...
Pagina 64
... divine music . Now it is in this latter way that the poet endeavours to influence the mind , trusting in the unconscious power of a sym- pathy that instinctively leads us to imitate whatever we can be brought to admire , and stamps upon ...
... divine music . Now it is in this latter way that the poet endeavours to influence the mind , trusting in the unconscious power of a sym- pathy that instinctively leads us to imitate whatever we can be brought to admire , and stamps upon ...
Pagina 73
... divine who calls poesy the wine of devils , vinum dæmonum ; for , being mere fiction or riddle , its advantages become as doubt- ful and of the same order as that thievery and guile which were allowed the youth of Sparta . Perhaps an ...
... divine who calls poesy the wine of devils , vinum dæmonum ; for , being mere fiction or riddle , its advantages become as doubt- ful and of the same order as that thievery and guile which were allowed the youth of Sparta . Perhaps an ...
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