Poetics: An Essay on PoetrySmith, Elder, and Company, 1852 - 294 pagina's |
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... feelings and none other powers than those 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 ...
... feelings and none other powers than those 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 ...
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... feeling , and that in all its stages , high , and low , and middling . It is remarkable that two of the world's greatest think- ers , Aristotle and Bacon , have defined poetry not in itself , but by its accidents ; the former laying 6 ...
... feeling , and that in all its stages , high , and low , and middling . It is remarkable that two of the world's greatest think- ers , Aristotle and Bacon , have defined poetry not in itself , but by its accidents ; the former laying 6 ...
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... feeling , it is no more essential to that end than a blow , far less a blow on any particular spot , is needed for anger ; and as one man waxes wroth when another in the same strait is unmoved , so what is poetry to one mind is not to ...
... feeling , it is no more essential to that end than a blow , far less a blow on any particular spot , is needed for anger ; and as one man waxes wroth when another in the same strait is unmoved , so what is poetry to one mind is not to ...
Pagina 9
... feelings , we may be sure from reason beforehand , and are doubly sure from trial afterward , that the poet , as such ... feeling poetry , and to call the expression of it in words poesy , or song . But 1 it will be seen that to answer ...
... feelings , we may be sure from reason beforehand , and are doubly sure from trial afterward , that the poet , as such ... feeling poetry , and to call the expression of it in words poesy , or song . But 1 it will be seen that to answer ...
Pagina 10
... feeling of poetry , however it may have arisen , whether unaware and from the unknown depths of our own soul , or by reading the pages of a book , or by gazing on the broadside of na- ture ; and that to answer the other question , or ...
... feeling of poetry , however it may have arisen , whether unaware and from the unknown depths of our own soul , or by reading the pages of a book , or by gazing on the broadside of na- ture ; and that to answer the other question , or ...
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