Poetics: An Essay on PoetrySmith, Elder, and Company, 1852 - 294 pagina's |
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Pagina 5
... called poet and his fellow - man , or , in the phrase of Coleridge , between the man of genius and the man of talent , there is a difference not merely of degree , but even of kind . This opinion is beset with doubt and difficulty , and ...
... called poet and his fellow - man , or , in the phrase of Coleridge , between the man of genius and the man of talent , there is a difference not merely of degree , but even of kind . This opinion is beset with doubt and difficulty , and ...
Pagina 6
... called originality . We may therefore conclude , with Wordsworth , that among those qualities which go to form a poet " is nothing differing in kind from other men , but only in degree . " While the breadth , or in logical phrase the ...
... called originality . We may therefore conclude , with Wordsworth , that among those qualities which go to form a poet " is nothing differing in kind from other men , but only in degree . " While the breadth , or in logical phrase the ...
Pagina 7
... called poetic . The definition must put no school beyond its pale ; it must ban neither the Greek , nor the Gothic , nor the Asiatic ; it must open its arms to all poetries alike , dramatic , epic , lyrical ; and it must apply to every ...
... called poetic . The definition must put no school beyond its pale ; it must ban neither the Greek , nor the Gothic , nor the Asiatic ; it must open its arms to all poetries alike , dramatic , epic , lyrical ; and it must apply to every ...
Pagina 9
... called , is not simply loftier feelings or brighter visions , but power to give these forth , and to make others see what he has seen , and feel what he has felt . We may not have to boast of the accomplish- ment of verse ; our muse may ...
... called , is not simply loftier feelings or brighter visions , but power to give these forth , and to make others see what he has seen , and feel what he has felt . We may not have to boast of the accomplish- ment of verse ; our muse may ...
Pagina 16
... called pleasure . Thus Helvetius wrote a poem showing that it lies in the cultivation of letters and the fine arts . Those , again , who have truly attempted a definition of the feeling itself , have often made it dark and loose , and ...
... called pleasure . Thus Helvetius wrote a poem showing that it lies in the cultivation of letters and the fine arts . Those , again , who have truly attempted a definition of the feeling itself , have often made it dark and loose , and ...
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