Poetics: An Essay on PoetrySmith, Elder, and Company, 1852 - 294 pagina's |
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... common to his brethren , dares give his opinion , he may be told that in so doing he has begged the whole question , and that his methinketh must go for nothing , as not pro- fessing to be founded on a peculiar experience . The shortest ...
... common to his brethren , dares give his opinion , he may be told that in so doing he has begged the whole question , and that his methinketh must go for nothing , as not pro- fessing to be founded on a peculiar experience . The shortest ...
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... common mistake to oppose rest and action . " Some place the bliss in action , some in ease , " are the words of Pope , as if action might not be full of ease . Young makes even a much wider separation be- tween the two . He says ...
... common mistake to oppose rest and action . " Some place the bliss in action , some in ease , " are the words of Pope , as if action might not be full of ease . Young makes even a much wider separation be- tween the two . He says ...
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... common phrase . Hobbes expresses this after his own fashion , in terms which , if metaphorically understood , will be regarded as forcible , but as ridiculous if taken too literally . Indeed , his materialistic views are in nothing seen ...
... common phrase . Hobbes expresses this after his own fashion , in terms which , if metaphorically understood , will be regarded as forcible , but as ridiculous if taken too literally . Indeed , his materialistic views are in nothing seen ...
Pagina 52
... 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 privileged to hold ...
... 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 privileged to hold ...
Pagina 55
... common reckoning is the most trust- worthy . [ Of all our senses , hearing seems to be the most po- etical ; and because it requires most imagination . We do not simply listen to sounds , but whether they be articulate or inarticulate ...
... common reckoning is the most trust- worthy . [ Of all our senses , hearing seems to be the most po- etical ; and because it requires most imagination . We do not simply listen to sounds , but whether they be articulate or inarticulate ...
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