Poetics: An Essay on PoetrySmith, Elder, and Company, 1852 - 294 pagina's |
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Pagina 29
... illustrated by the be- haviour of those disciples to whom was given a fore- taste of heaven on the Mount of Transfiguration . The * To be distinguished , however , from Aristotle's definition of pain as an ekσTaσis , where a very ...
... illustrated by the be- haviour of those disciples to whom was given a fore- taste of heaven on the Mount of Transfiguration . The * To be distinguished , however , from Aristotle's definition of pain as an ekσTaσis , where a very ...
Pagina 35
... illustrations ; but they may serve to place the law in a clearer light , showing the self- consciousness of pain , the unconsciousness of pleasure . Against all that has been advanced , however , it may be replied , that in the ...
... illustrations ; but they may serve to place the law in a clearer light , showing the self- consciousness of pain , the unconsciousness of pleasure . Against all that has been advanced , however , it may be replied , that in the ...
Pagina 38
... illustrations might be greatly extended , and in that case they would show still further that wherever there is pleasure - no matter for its kind - the mind is thrown into the objective ; and that there is the great- est pleasure where ...
... illustrations might be greatly extended , and in that case they would show still further that wherever there is pleasure - no matter for its kind - the mind is thrown into the objective ; and that there is the great- est pleasure where ...
Pagina 52
... illustrated in the common psychological text- books : we turn to that imaginative agreement wherein the mind is face to face with reality , and the imagina- tion appears only as an helpmeet . There are two realities with which man is ...
... illustrated in the common psychological text- books : we turn to that imaginative agreement wherein the mind is face to face with reality , and the imagina- tion appears only as an helpmeet . There are two realities with which man is ...
Pagina 59
... and that , while Johnson's opinion , as for- mally expressed in the life of Waller , is thus narrow , and a good illustration of his own oracle , ( would it were not always a true oracle ) that to circumscribe poetry THE LAW OF HARMONY .
... and that , while Johnson's opinion , as for- mally expressed in the life of Waller , is thus narrow , and a good illustration of his own oracle , ( would it were not always a true oracle ) that to circumscribe poetry THE LAW OF HARMONY .
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