Poetics: An Essay on PoetrySmith, Elder, and Company, 1852 - 294 pagina's |
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Pagina 4
... believe that it will thus stand the test given by Leibnitz to ascertain the soundness of any body of thought , that it should gather into one united household , not by heaping and jumbling together , but by reconciling , proving to be ...
... believe that it will thus stand the test given by Leibnitz to ascertain the soundness of any body of thought , that it should gather into one united household , not by heaping and jumbling together , but by reconciling , proving to be ...
Pagina 25
... believe that all our knowledges are only certain motions in the head , beginning from sense , so he wishes to make out that all our pleasures are only the same motions carried a step or two farther , namely , to the heart ; and that as ...
... believe that all our knowledges are only certain motions in the head , beginning from sense , so he wishes to make out that all our pleasures are only the same motions carried a step or two farther , namely , to the heart ; and that as ...
Pagina 32
... believe what they think ; as when George Herbert , in a couplet , which is crippled most likely from having to keep pace with the sense , tells us to " Look at meat , think it dirt , then eat a bit , And say withal , Earth to earth I do ...
... believe what they think ; as when George Herbert , in a couplet , which is crippled most likely from having to keep pace with the sense , tells us to " Look at meat , think it dirt , then eat a bit , And say withal , Earth to earth I do ...
Pagina 65
... believe and live , his sermon would be of the precep- tive order ; but if , on the other hand , without saying a word about that faith to awaken which is the sup- posed aim of his discourse , he should endeavour by a recital of ...
... believe and live , his sermon would be of the precep- tive order ; but if , on the other hand , without saying a word about that faith to awaken which is the sup- posed aim of his discourse , he should endeavour by a recital of ...
Pagina 71
... believe , whether the tricks of a fairy , the wonders of science , the rising of the dead , or the dying of a God , would be naught for the poet ; and those who read a romance without scenting its utter falsehood , never discover its ...
... believe , whether the tricks of a fairy , the wonders of science , the rising of the dead , or the dying of a God , would be naught for the poet ; and those who read a romance without scenting its utter falsehood , never discover its ...
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Æneid Æschylus Aristotle artist Bacon beautiful belongs Berkeley Berkeley blank verse CALIFORNIA LIBRARY called chiefly Christian classical cloth critics Divine doctrine drama dramatic art dramatist Dugald Stewart Edition endeavours English epic Euripides expression fact faculty faith Fcap former Freedom give Greek happiness HARRIET MARTINEAU heart Homer idea Illustrations imagery imagination imitative Immortality India Jane Eyre Jeremy Collier JOHN RUSKIN JOHN WILLIAM KAYE kinds of poesy language latter law of poetry less look lyrical manner means metaphor metre mind modern narrative nature never object perhaps philosopher pleasure plurality poem poet poetic feeling Post 8vo present prose reality reason regard remarkable rhyme romantic Ruskin self-consciousness sense Shakespere simile simply song Sophocles soul speak spirit stanza tell theory things thought tion true truly truth uncon unconsciousness UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA utterance vols whole words Wordsworth