Poetics: An Essay on PoetrySmith, Elder, and Company, 1852 - 294 pagina's |
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... Imagery , Book Fourth . 153 158 189 HISTORY OF THE POET , 217 § I. Lyric Life , 238 § II . Epic Life , 248 § III . Dramatic Life , 252 Book Fifth . THE WORTH OF POESY , 261 CHAPTER I. On the Defence of Poesy , 263 II . Beauty of Poesy ...
... Imagery , Book Fourth . 153 158 189 HISTORY OF THE POET , 217 § I. Lyric Life , 238 § II . Epic Life , 248 § III . Dramatic Life , 252 Book Fifth . THE WORTH OF POESY , 261 CHAPTER I. On the Defence of Poesy , 263 II . Beauty of Poesy ...
Pagina 154
... Imagery . Aristotle seems to say that an Epopee may be com- posed either in prose ( yıλoîs λóyois , bare words ) or in metre ; and he afterwards roundly declares as much as that a writer - Empedocles - may have the musical gift of a ...
... Imagery . Aristotle seems to say that an Epopee may be com- posed either in prose ( yıλoîs λóyois , bare words ) or in metre ; and he afterwards roundly declares as much as that a writer - Empedocles - may have the musical gift of a ...
Pagina 155
... Imagery , the former is certainly the more worthy badge of a poet , and it is also the more searching test ; because while imposing imagery can be supplied to any extent by mechanical rule , if not by native impulse , none but a true ...
... Imagery , the former is certainly the more worthy badge of a poet , and it is also the more searching test ; because while imposing imagery can be supplied to any extent by mechanical rule , if not by native impulse , none but a true ...
Pagina 156
... Imagery , the sacramental mysteries of poesy , are twin - born . They come to us together ; we must keep them and explain them together . The three laws of poetry take part in the genesis of both these forms ; but the first law takes ...
... Imagery , the sacramental mysteries of poesy , are twin - born . They come to us together ; we must keep them and explain them together . The three laws of poetry take part in the genesis of both these forms ; but the first law takes ...
Pagina 157
... these forms more or less entirely . It will bring out the idea of Time by the use of timed or measured words , and it will fulfil the idea of Space by means of imagery . CHAPTER II . VERSE . THE idea of time is GENERAL 157.
... these forms more or less entirely . It will bring out the idea of Time by the use of timed or measured words , and it will fulfil the idea of Space by means of imagery . CHAPTER II . VERSE . THE idea of time is GENERAL 157.
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