Poetics: An Essay on PoetrySmith, Elder, and Company, 1852 - 294 pagina's |
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Pagina 5
... doubt and difficulty , and is in fact an unfounded opinion . But those who deny it are placed in the very awkward position of gainsaying that of which confessedly they know nothing . If you cannot understand the difference between touch ...
... doubt and difficulty , and is in fact an unfounded opinion . But those who deny it are placed in the very awkward position of gainsaying that of which confessedly they know nothing . If you cannot understand the difference between touch ...
Pagina 23
... doubt- less at heart they admit both , yet fall into a loose way of referring , some to the first alone , some only to the last . Of the former , Jeremy Collier may be taken as a specimen , when in one of his essays he lays it down that ...
... doubt- less at heart they admit both , yet fall into a loose way of referring , some to the first alone , some only to the last . Of the former , Jeremy Collier may be taken as a specimen , when in one of his essays he lays it down that ...
Pagina 34
... doubts and misgivings of the most destructive Pyrrhonism . Between man's religious and his philosophic life , lies a broad field open to the same influences . Shak- spere knew it well , and knew that they were blighting influences ...
... doubts and misgivings of the most destructive Pyrrhonism . Between man's religious and his philosophic life , lies a broad field open to the same influences . Shak- spere knew it well , and knew that they were blighting influences ...
Pagina 49
... doubt expressed by Samuel Johnso , Dugald Stewart and others , with regard to this wide- spread notion . The notion , indeed , is not founded on facts , but rather on the want of facts . For all the masterpieces of art , so far as known ...
... doubt expressed by Samuel Johnso , Dugald Stewart and others , with regard to this wide- spread notion . The notion , indeed , is not founded on facts , but rather on the want of facts . For all the masterpieces of art , so far as known ...
Pagina 68
... his butt ; and this jarring of poetic and antipoetic , this duplicity of feeling , gives rise to the doubt . Not that satire is always unpoetic ; it is highly poetic when fired by indignation and wrath 68 THE LAW OF UNCONSCIOUSNESS .
... his butt ; and this jarring of poetic and antipoetic , this duplicity of feeling , gives rise to the doubt . Not that satire is always unpoetic ; it is highly poetic when fired by indignation and wrath 68 THE LAW OF UNCONSCIOUSNESS .
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