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" But the more closely any exercise of mind is connected with what is internal and individual in the sensibilities, that is, with what is philosophically termed subjective, precisely in that degree, and the more subtly, does the style or the embodying of... "
Blackwood's Magazine - Стр. 219
1841
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Том 49

1841 - Страниц: 1440
...internal and individual in the sensibilities, that is, with what is philosophically termed subjective, precisely in that degree, and the more subtly, does...Wordsworth : his remark was by far the weightiest thing wo ever heard on the subject of style ; and it was this — that it is in the highest degree unphilosophic...
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The Works of Thomas De Quincey, Том 4

Thomas De Quincey - 1876 - Страниц: 596
...internal and individual in the sensibilities, that is, with what is philosophically termed subjective, precisely in that degree, and the more subtly, does...saying this, we do but vary the form of what we once hoard delivered on this subject by Mr. Wordsworth : his remark was by far the weightiest thing we ever...
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Literary Criticism

Thomas De Quincey - 1876 - Страниц: 590
...internal and individual in the sensibilities, that is, with what is philosophically termed subjective, precisely in that degree, and the more subtly, does...style or the embodying of the thoughts cease to be a more separable ornament, and in fact the more does the manner, as we expressed it before, become confluent...
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The Collected Writings of Thomas De Quincey, Том 10

Thomas De Quincey - 1890 - Страниц: 472
...tne~sinsibilities, — that is, with what is philosophically termed subjective, — precisely in tnafc degree, and the more subtly,~ does the style or the embodying of the tKougntg CBaSfi t6j)ea mere separable ornament, and in fact the more Joes the manner, as we expressed...
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English Composition: Eight Lectures Given at the Lowell Institute

Barrett Wendell - 1891 - Страниц: 340
...deliberate contrast between diffuseness and compactness may be worth our attention. It is from De Quincey. " In saying this, we do but vary the form of what we...remark was by far the weightiest thing we ever heard oii the subject of style; and it was this: That it is in the highest degree unphilosophic to call language,...
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English Composition: Eight Lectures Given at the Lowell Institute

Barrett Wendell - 1891 - Страниц: 340
...deliberate contrast between diffuseness and compactness may be worth our attention. It is from Do Quincey. " In saying this, we do but vary the form of what we...Mr. Wordsworth. His remark was by far the weightiest tiling we ever heard on the subject of style ; and it was this : That it is in the highest degree unphilosophic...
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Essays on Style, Rhetoric, and Language

Thomas De Quincey - 1893 - Страниц: 294
...and individual in the sensibilities, — that is, with what is philosophically termed subjective, — precisely in that degree, and the more subtly, does...or the embodying of the thoughts cease to be a mere sepl Of. ' Literary Reminiscences,' chap. 13. arable ornament, and in fact the more does the manner,...
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Essays on Style, Rhetoric, and Language

Thomas De Quincey - 1893 - Страниц: 292
...the sensibilities, — that is, with what is philosophically termed subjective, — pre- » cisely in that degree, and the more subtly, does the style...or the embodying of the thoughts cease to be a mere sep1 Cf. ' Literary Reminiscences,' chap. 13. arable ornament, and in fact the more does the manner,...
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The Prose Poetry of Thomas de Quincey

Lane Cooper - 1902 - Страниц: 90
...individual in the sensibilities, — that is, with what is philosophically termed subjec-j tive, — precisely in that degree, and the more subtly, does...separable ornament, and in fact the more does the manner . . . become confluent with the matter".2 The outer feature which we have indicated is one of the most...
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Representative Essays on the Theory of Style

William Tenney Brewster - 1905 - Страниц: 390
...and individual in the sensibilities, — that is, with what is philosophically termed subjective, — precisely in that degree, and the more subtly, does...manner, as we expressed it before, become confluent with ffuTrnatter. In saying this, we do but vary the form of what we once heard delivered on this subject...
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