Poetics: An Essay on PoetrySmith, Elder, and Company, 1852 - 294 pagina's |
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Pagina 7
... 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 mouth of Socrates himself reporting the words of an inspired prophetess ...
... 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 mouth of Socrates himself reporting the words of an inspired prophetess ...
Pagina 23
... latter is Pope , when he sings , " Virtue alone is happiness below . " Divisions of Pleasure into its various kinds are com- monly furnished under the present head . As the pre- sent is not the primary law of pleasure , this at first ...
... latter is Pope , when he sings , " Virtue alone is happiness below . " Divisions of Pleasure into its various kinds are com- monly furnished under the present head . As the pre- sent is not the primary law of pleasure , this at first ...
Pagina 24
... latter through sense . As the ideal depends for its existence , so manifestly it must depend for its character , upon the thinking faculty ; and as thought is evolved from two opposite poles , the one called Imagination , the other ...
... latter through sense . As the ideal depends for its existence , so manifestly it must depend for its character , upon the thinking faculty ; and as thought is evolved from two opposite poles , the one called Imagination , the other ...
Pagina 44
... the one in poetic , the other in unpoetic mood , the former has a pleasure more refined , keener , better far than that which is felt by the latter . CHAPTER I. THE LAW OF IMAGINATION . BUT by the 44 THE NATURE OF POETRY .
... the one in poetic , the other in unpoetic mood , the former has a pleasure more refined , keener , better far than that which is felt by the latter . CHAPTER I. THE LAW OF IMAGINATION . BUT by the 44 THE NATURE OF POETRY .
Pagina 48
... latter . It will always raise mere sense above itself , and so far well ; but , on the other hand , it may degrade spirit , not indeed by the simple fact of giving it a sensuous expression , for it must do so , yet by giving an expres ...
... latter . It will always raise mere sense above itself , and so far well ; but , on the other hand , it may degrade spirit , not indeed by the simple fact of giving it a sensuous expression , for it must do so , yet by giving an expres ...
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Æneid Æschylus Aristotle artist Bacon beautiful belongs Berkeley Berkeley blank verse CALIFORNIA LIBRARY called chiefly Christian classical cloth critics Divine doctrine drama dramatic art dramatist Dugald Stewart Edition endeavours English epic Euripides expression fact faculty faith Fcap former Freedom give Greek happiness HARRIET MARTINEAU heart Homer idea Illustrations imagery imagination imitative Immortality India Jane Eyre Jeremy Collier JOHN RUSKIN JOHN WILLIAM KAYE kinds of poesy language latter law of poetry less look lyrical manner means metaphor metre mind modern narrative nature never object perhaps philosopher pleasure plurality poem poet poetic feeling Post 8vo present prose reality reason regard remarkable rhyme romantic Ruskin self-consciousness sense Shakespere simile simply song Sophocles soul speak spirit stanza tell theory things thought tion true truly truth uncon unconsciousness UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA utterance vols whole words Wordsworth