Poetics: An Essay on PoetrySmith, Elder, and Company, 1852 - 294 pagina's |
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Pagina 61
... story may be taken as an allegory showing that the nobler activities of the mind require the unconsciousness not only of those in whom they are awakened , but also of the awakeners . With the unconsciousness of the artists we have no ...
... story may be taken as an allegory showing that the nobler activities of the mind require the unconsciousness not only of those in whom they are awakened , but also of the awakeners . With the unconsciousness of the artists we have no ...
Pagina 66
... story may be too much for the reader's faith , he puts in such a makeweight as the following : " I cannot tell how the truth may be ; I say the tale as ' twas said to me . " Other examples will be found in Cantos V. 6 , V. 13 , VI . 5 ...
... story may be too much for the reader's faith , he puts in such a makeweight as the following : " I cannot tell how the truth may be ; I say the tale as ' twas said to me . " Other examples will be found in Cantos V. 6 , V. 13 , VI . 5 ...
Pagina 92
... story , including the Homeric lay , even so much truth as may be con- tained in the stories of Charlemagne or of Arthur , and would sink it to the level of such tales as Palmerin of England or Amadis de Gaul , if not lower still , to ...
... story , including the Homeric lay , even so much truth as may be con- tained in the stories of Charlemagne or of Arthur , and would sink it to the level of such tales as Palmerin of England or Amadis de Gaul , if not lower still , to ...
Pagina 94
... stories of Tellus and of Cleo- bis and Biton which Solon told to Croesus , showing that no man can be called happy until we have seen the end of him . Poor soul , he must die and his friends must see him decently buried before they can ...
... stories of Tellus and of Cleo- bis and Biton which Solon told to Croesus , showing that no man can be called happy until we have seen the end of him . Poor soul , he must die and his friends must see him decently buried before they can ...
Pagina 107
... story - books , who remain beasts until some innocents come and marry them out of pity , when lo , they are turned into princes and prin- cesses beautiful to behold . Beauty is thus a present reality , a bird in the hand . And truth ...
... story - books , who remain beasts until some innocents come and marry them out of pity , when lo , they are turned into princes and prin- cesses beautiful to behold . Beauty is thus a present reality , a bird in the hand . And truth ...
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