Poetics: An Essay on PoetrySmith, Elder, and Company, 1969 - 294 pagina's |
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Pagina 19
... soul is on a rack , the rack of rest , To souls most adverse ; action all their joy . " Many also mistake the day of rest for a day of idleness ; and in the same spirit , Hobbes , while he places the felicity of this life in action ...
... soul is on a rack , the rack of rest , To souls most adverse ; action all their joy . " Many also mistake the day of rest for a day of idleness ; and in the same spirit , Hobbes , while he places the felicity of this life in action ...
Pagina 65
... souls , for better for worse , the likeness of that which we at- tempt to imitate ; at least , it is in this way that he ... Soul , and in the Georgics of Virgil . The Georgics are considered E as Virgil's most finished performance , yet ...
... souls , for better for worse , the likeness of that which we at- tempt to imitate ; at least , it is in this way that he ... Soul , and in the Georgics of Virgil . The Georgics are considered E as Virgil's most finished performance , yet ...
Pagina 192
... soul ; " " Grief is dwelling in his soul ; " " White hand- ed daughter of grief , a cloud marked with streaks of fire , is rolled along thy soul ; " " The son of Starno dwells lonely in my soul . " Without as well as with similitude ...
... soul ; " " Grief is dwelling in his soul ; " " White hand- ed daughter of grief , a cloud marked with streaks of fire , is rolled along thy soul ; " " The son of Starno dwells lonely in my soul . " Without as well as with similitude ...
Inhoudsopgave
The Law of Activity | 18 |
The Law of Unconsciousness | 27 |
The Law of Imagination | 45 |
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action activity Æschylus Aristotle artist Bacon beautiful belongs blank verse called chiefly Christ Christian classical Clement of Rome commonly comparison couplet critics Divine doctrine doubt drama dramatic art dramatist Dugald Stewart employed endeavours English epic Euripides Euroclydon expression fact faculty faith former Freedom genius give Greek happiness heart heaven Hebrew Homer idea Iliad imagery imagination imitative Immortality instinct Jeremy Collier John Keats kinds of poesy language latter law of poetry least less look lyrical manner means metaphor metre mind modern narrative nature never object perhaps philosopher pleasure plurality poem poet poetic feeling present prose reality reason regard remarkable rhyme romantic seen self-consciousness sense Shakespere shown simile simply Sir Philip Sidney song Sophocles soul speak spirit stanza tell theory things Thomas à Kempis thought tion true truly truth uncon utterance whole words Wordsworth