Poetics: An Essay on PoetrySmith, Elder, and Company, 1852 - 294 pagina's |
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... 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 INTRODUCTION .
... 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 INTRODUCTION .
Pagina 7
... former laying stress on the fact that it is imitative and truthful , the latter on the fact that it is creative or feigned . And yet how thoroughly these are accidental is herein shown , that while Plato , in his Banquet , and by the ...
... former laying stress on the fact that it is imitative and truthful , the latter on the fact that it is creative or feigned . And yet how thoroughly these are accidental is herein shown , that while Plato , in his Banquet , and by the ...
Pagina 10
... former , namely , with the 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 ...
... former , namely , with the 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 ...
Pagina 22
... former concord , there can be no pleasure whatsoever : both together make up that lasting enjoyment which is called happiness . Pleasure , says Aristotle , is a motion of the soul while it is still and at all points felt settling into ...
... former concord , there can be no pleasure whatsoever : both together make up that lasting enjoyment which is called happiness . Pleasure , says Aristotle , is a motion of the soul while it is still and at all points felt settling into ...
Pagina 23
... former , Jeremy Collier may be taken as a specimen , when in one of his essays he lays it down that " pleasure of whatsoever kind is nothing but an agreement between the object and the faculty . " Of the latter is Pope , when he sings ...
... former , Jeremy Collier may be taken as a specimen , when in one of his essays he lays it down that " pleasure of whatsoever kind is nothing but an agreement between the object and the faculty . " Of the latter is Pope , when he sings ...
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