English Poets of the Eighteenth CenturyErnest Bernbaum C. Scribner's Sons, 1918 - Всего страниц: 364 |
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Стр. viii
... feeling . The inclusion of passages from " Ossian , " though almost un- precedented , requires , I think , no defense against the literal- minded protest that they are written in " prose . " Students of poetical history will find it ...
... feeling . The inclusion of passages from " Ossian , " though almost un- precedented , requires , I think , no defense against the literal- minded protest that they are written in " prose . " Students of poetical history will find it ...
Стр. xxii
... feel its sacred influence . The last point in the indictment , and the last only , is quite true . No one who understood and believed , as they did , the doctrines of orthodoxy could consistently ascribe divinity to Nature . To them ...
... feel its sacred influence . The last point in the indictment , and the last only , is quite true . No one who understood and believed , as they did , the doctrines of orthodoxy could consistently ascribe divinity to Nature . To them ...
Стр. xxiii
... feel- ings will be denied poetical validity only by those whose capacity for appreciating the varieties of poetry is limited by their lack of experience or by narrowness of sympathetic imagination . II . ORTHODOXY AND CLASSICISM ...
... feel- ings will be denied poetical validity only by those whose capacity for appreciating the varieties of poetry is limited by their lack of experience or by narrowness of sympathetic imagination . II . ORTHODOXY AND CLASSICISM ...
Стр. xxvi
... feeling of good- natured complacency . Against this optimism the tradi- tional school reacted in two ways , derisive and hortatory . Xtional School , acte swift satirized with masterful still the inherent weaknesses and follies of ...
... feeling of good- natured complacency . Against this optimism the tradi- tional school reacted in two ways , derisive and hortatory . Xtional School , acte swift satirized with masterful still the inherent weaknesses and follies of ...
Стр. xxvii
... feeling , was Joseph Warton's Enthusiast , or the Lover of Nature , historically a remarkable poem , which , through its expression of the author's tastes and preferences , indicated briefly some of the most important touchstones of the ...
... feeling , was Joseph Warton's Enthusiast , or the Lover of Nature , historically a remarkable poem , which , through its expression of the author's tastes and preferences , indicated briefly some of the most important touchstones of the ...
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