Poetics: An Essay on PoetrySmith, Elder, and Company, 1852 - 294 pagina's |
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Pagina 20
... perhaps , with Hobbes , it is rather a misuse of words than anything else ; for , by " the repose of a mind satisfied , " he after- wards explains himself to mean " desire at an end , sense and imagination at a stand . " When he speaks ...
... perhaps , with Hobbes , it is rather a misuse of words than anything else ; for , by " the repose of a mind satisfied , " he after- wards explains himself to mean " desire at an end , sense and imagination at a stand . " When he speaks ...
Pagina 29
... perhaps , in a swoon ; and thus it is that we hear persons who have been entranced and filled to overflowing with unutterable bliss , tell that they could have died , and were ready to melt away . These remarks are fully borne out by ...
... perhaps , in a swoon ; and thus it is that we hear persons who have been entranced and filled to overflowing with unutterable bliss , tell that they could have died , and were ready to melt away . These remarks are fully borne out by ...
Pagina 37
... motives , rules and outward guides , or rather the need of such , by giving us instead a nature or in- ward bent , so that , while living according to the law , we may be dead to it , knowing perhaps , THE LAW OF UNCONSCIOUSNESS . 37.
... motives , rules and outward guides , or rather the need of such , by giving us instead a nature or in- ward bent , so that , while living according to the law , we may be dead to it , knowing perhaps , THE LAW OF UNCONSCIOUSNESS . 37.
Pagina 38
... perhaps , but seldom thinking , never feeling that it binds and bounds us , because we never struggle with our bonds , nor try to overstep our bounds . These illustrations might be greatly extended , and in that case they would show ...
... perhaps , but seldom thinking , never feeling that it binds and bounds us , because we never struggle with our bonds , nor try to overstep our bounds . These illustrations might be greatly extended , and in that case they would show ...
Pagina 51
... tion of objective reality , as Yarrow yet unvisited was to the mind of Wordsworth . The concord is simply imaginative when our nature harmonizes with reality itself , something being added , and perhaps also some- 51.
... tion of objective reality , as Yarrow yet unvisited was to the mind of Wordsworth . The concord is simply imaginative when our nature harmonizes with reality itself , something being added , and perhaps also some- 51.
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