Poetics: An Essay on PoetrySmith, Elder, and Company, 1852 - 294 pagina's |
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Pagina 4
... thought , that it should gather into one united household , not by heaping and jumbling together , but by reconciling , proving to be kindred , and causing to embrace , opinions the most widely sundered and appa- rently the most hostile ...
... thought , that it should gather into one united household , not by heaping and jumbling together , but by reconciling , proving to be kindred , and causing to embrace , opinions the most widely sundered and appa- rently the most hostile ...
Pagina 8
... thought to write sublimely on the sublime , as Addison wrote wittily about wit , as Horace , Vida , Boileau , Roscom- mon , Pope , and others have written poems on the poetic art , it is at present the fashion with some to indite a ...
... thought to write sublimely on the sublime , as Addison wrote wittily about wit , as Horace , Vida , Boileau , Roscom- mon , Pope , and others have written poems on the poetic art , it is at present the fashion with some to indite a ...
Pagina 24
... thought are twofold , they are real , or they are ideal ; they are either presented to the mind , that is , known immediately , or represented , that is , known mediately . There are two realities which man is permitted to behold , a ...
... thought are twofold , they are real , or they are ideal ; they are either presented to the mind , that is , known immediately , or represented , that is , known mediately . There are two realities which man is permitted to behold , a ...
Pagina 32
... self - consciousness dis- played in man's spiritual nature . As displayed in his intellectual nature , a like tale must be told . Thought , indeed , is ever painful ; not contemplative , but 32 THE LAW OF UNCONSCIOUSNESS .
... self - consciousness dis- played in man's spiritual nature . As displayed in his intellectual nature , a like tale must be told . Thought , indeed , is ever painful ; not contemplative , but 32 THE LAW OF UNCONSCIOUSNESS .
Pagina 33
... thought ; and the thinker would never go on , but for the delight he has in looking for- ward to some discovery , and in thereafter unbending . The labour of ploughing up the soil of the mind is only undertaken in view of the coming ...
... thought ; and the thinker would never go on , but for the delight he has in looking for- ward to some discovery , and in thereafter unbending . The labour of ploughing up the soil of the mind is only undertaken in view of the coming ...
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