Poetics: An Essay on PoetrySmith, Elder, and Company, 1852 - 294 pagina's |
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Pagina 18
... heart , as if in these there were no activity . It is quite evident that all these pleasures are but particular kinds of action . But when action is said to be a law of pleasure , something more is meant than that all enjoyment is ...
... heart , as if in these there were no activity . It is quite evident that all these pleasures are but particular kinds of action . But when action is said to be a law of pleasure , something more is meant than that all enjoyment is ...
Pagina 23
... 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 " pleasure of ...
... 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 " pleasure of ...
Pagina 25
... heart . The reason is plain . All pleasure is of the heart , is simply a feeling , emotion , or affection arising out of some head knowledge , to use a common phrase . Hobbes expresses this after his own fashion , in terms which , if ...
... heart . The reason is plain . All pleasure is of the heart , is simply a feeling , emotion , or affection arising out of some head knowledge , to use a common phrase . Hobbes expresses this after his own fashion , in terms which , if ...
Pagina 26
An Essay on Poetry Eneas Sweetland Dallas. into a real heart of flesh and blood . Were he to meet with such a ... heart chiefly because he was writing in English ; that had he been writing in Greek , he might have placed it in the ...
An Essay on Poetry Eneas Sweetland Dallas. into a real heart of flesh and blood . Were he to meet with such a ... heart chiefly because he was writing in English ; that had he been writing in Greek , he might have placed it in the ...
Pagina 28
... heart ( Tλarvoμós ) to which Chris- tian writers so often refer , sometimes speaking of it simply as glorious liberty , at other times , and with equal truth , regarding it as the very essence of joy . And that word which denotes the ...
... heart ( Tλarvoμós ) to which Chris- tian writers so often refer , sometimes speaking of it simply as glorious liberty , at other times , and with equal truth , regarding it as the very essence of joy . And that word which denotes the ...
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