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Pagina 21
... called a poem ( unless that word be a mere lazy synonyme for a composition in metre ) , it yet becomes a just , and not merely discriminative , but full and adequate , definition of poetry in its highest and most peculiar sense ...
... called a poem ( unless that word be a mere lazy synonyme for a composition in metre ) , it yet becomes a just , and not merely discriminative , but full and adequate , definition of poetry in its highest and most peculiar sense ...
Pagina 25
... called , dramatic entertainment than comedy , but of which , nevertheless , our modern comedy ( Shak- speare's altogether excepted ) is the genuine descendant . Euri- pides had already brought tragedy lower down and by many steps nearer ...
... called , dramatic entertainment than comedy , but of which , nevertheless , our modern comedy ( Shak- speare's altogether excepted ) is the genuine descendant . Euri- pides had already brought tragedy lower down and by many steps nearer ...
Pagina 34
... called them the principles or ideal of bird - beauty , and then pro- ceeded to criticize the swan or the eagle ; -not less absurd is it to pass judgment on the works of a poet on the mere ground that they have been called by the same ...
... called them the principles or ideal of bird - beauty , and then pro- ceeded to criticize the swan or the eagle ; -not less absurd is it to pass judgment on the works of a poet on the mere ground that they have been called by the same ...
Pagina 35
... called romantic dramas , or dramatic romances . ( e ) A deviation from the simple forms and unities of the ancient stage is an essential principle , and , of course , an appropriate ex- cellence , of the romantic drama . For these ...
... called romantic dramas , or dramatic romances . ( e ) A deviation from the simple forms and unities of the ancient stage is an essential principle , and , of course , an appropriate ex- cellence , of the romantic drama . For these ...
Pagina 36
... called eternal truths . As for example - the endless properties of the circle ; — what connection have they with this or that age , with this or that country ? -The reason is aloof from time and space ; the imagination is an arbitrary ...
... called eternal truths . As for example - the endless properties of the circle ; — what connection have they with this or that age , with this or that country ? -The reason is aloof from time and space ; the imagination is an arbitrary ...
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admirable appear Beaumont and Fletcher beauty Ben Jonson cause character Coleridge comedy common divine Don Quixote drama effect especially excellent excite express exquisite fancy feeling genius give Greek Hamlet hath Hence human humor Iago idea images imagination imitation individual instance intellect interest Jonson judgment Julius Cæsar king language latter Lear Lecture Love's Labor's Lost Macbeth means metre Milton mind moral nature never object observe original Othello pantheism Paradise Lost passage passion perhaps persons philosophic Plato play pleasure poem poet poetic poetry Polonius present principle produced reader reason religion Richard III Roman Romeo Romeo and Juliet S. T. COLERIDGE scene Schlegel sense Shak Shakspeare Shakspeare's Shaksperian soul speech spirit style supposed taste thing thou thought tion tragedy true truth understanding unity verse Warburton whilst whole words writers
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Pagina 22 - ... reveals itself in the balance or reconciliation of opposite or discordant qualities: of sameness, with difference; of the general, with the concrete; the idea, with the image; the individual, with the representative; the sense of novelty and freshness, with old and familiar objects; a more than usual state of emotion, with more than usual order...
Pagina 41 - But the images of men's wits and knowledges remain in books, exempted from the wrong of time, and capable of perpetual renovation. Neither are they fitly to be called images, because they generate still, and cast their seeds in the minds of others, provoking and causing infinite actions and opinions in succeeding ages...