Poetics: An Essay on PoetrySmith, Elder, and Company, 1852 - 294 pagina's |
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Pagina 15
... manner , there is an under - song of pleasure amid the wailing of sorrow ; the fiercest pain is dashed with enjoyment ; the remem- brance of suffering is often a pleasure unalloyed . But while our joys thus far outweigh and outnumber ...
... manner , there is an under - song of pleasure amid the wailing of sorrow ; the fiercest pain is dashed with enjoyment ; the remem- brance of suffering is often a pleasure unalloyed . But while our joys thus far outweigh and outnumber ...
Pagina 18
... manner , Hobbes makes it a motion , which indeed expresses our whole idea of activity . Dugald Stewart , however , in reckoning the various pleasures which go to make up happiness , while he gives Activity the first rank , places beside ...
... manner , Hobbes makes it a motion , which indeed expresses our whole idea of activity . Dugald Stewart , however , in reckoning the various pleasures which go to make up happiness , while he gives Activity the first rank , places beside ...
Pagina 23
... manner , Jeremy Taylor says , that for man to become happy , " it is necessary that all his regu- lar appetites should have an object appointed them , in the fruition of which felicity must consist . Because nothing is felicity , but ...
... manner , Jeremy Taylor says , that for man to become happy , " it is necessary that all his regu- lar appetites should have an object appointed them , in the fruition of which felicity must consist . Because nothing is felicity , but ...
Pagina 30
... manner , when Saint Paul was caught up into the third heaven , he knew not whether he were dead or alive , in the body or out of the body ; and so far also might credit be given to the legends of Ignatius Loyola , and other Romish ...
... manner , when Saint Paul was caught up into the third heaven , he knew not whether he were dead or alive , in the body or out of the body ; and so far also might credit be given to the legends of Ignatius Loyola , and other Romish ...
Pagina 31
... manner , moved no question , but rejoiced greatly in what they saw . For why ? The one sort beheld in Christ only that which they knew was more than natural , but yet their affection was not rapt there- with through any great ...
... manner , moved no question , but rejoiced greatly in what they saw . For why ? The one sort beheld in Christ only that which they knew was more than natural , but yet their affection was not rapt there- with through any great ...
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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