Raven', as most generally known. It is my design to render it manifest that no one point in its composition is referable either to accident or intuition - that the work proceeded, step by step, to its completion with the precision and rigid consequence... The Critical Essays of a Country Parson - Стр. 226авторы: Andrew Kennedy Hutchison Boyd - 1867 - Страниц: 370Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
| 1901 - Страниц: 240
...to show the modus operandi by which some one of my own works was put together. I select "The Eaven" as most generally known. It is my design to render...precision and rigid consequence of a mathematical problem. Let us dismiss, as irrelevant to the poem, per se, the circumstance — or say the necessity — which,... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1902 - Страниц: 708
...generally known. It is my design to render it manifest that no one point in its composition is referrible either to accident or intuition — that the work...precision and rigid consequence of a mathematical problem. Let us dismiss, as irrelevant to the poem, per se, the circumstance — or say the necessity — which,... | |
| Joseph Alfred Conwell - 1903 - Страниц: 332
...himself wrote : "No one point in its composition is referable either to accident or intuition, — the work proceeded step by step to its completion,...and rigid consequence of a mathematical problem." Virgil labored eleven years on his ^Eneid and then considered it imperfect. Thomas Gray spent seven... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1904 - Страниц: 266
...generally known. It is my design to render it manifest that no one point in its composition is referible either to accident or intuition — that the work...precision and rigid consequence of a mathematical problem. Let us dismiss, as irrelevant to the poem, per se, the circumstance — or say the necessity — which,... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1906 - Страниц: 352
...considered a desideratum, is quite independent of any real or fancied interest in the thing analysed, it will not be regarded as a breach of decorum on...precision and rigid consequence of a mathematical problem. Let us dismiss, as irrelevant to the poem, per se, the circumstance — or say the necessity — which,... | |
| 1906 - Страниц: 214
...it manifest that no one point in its composition is referable either to accident or intuition—that the work proceeded, step by step, to its completion...precision and rigid consequence of a mathematical problem. Let us dismiss, as irrelevant to the poem, per se, the cireumstance — or say the necessity — which,... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1906 - Страниц: 140
...that no one point in its composition is referrible either to accident or intuition — that the 10 work proceeded step by step, to its completion, with....precision and rigid consequence of a mathematical problem. Let us dismiss, as irrelevant to the poem, per se, the circumstance — or say the necessity — which,... | |
| William Tenney Brewster - 1907 - Страниц: 424
...in a similar manner. For my own part, I have neither sympathy with the repugnance alluded to, nor, at any time, the least difficulty in recalling to...precision and rigid consequence of a mathematical problem. Let us dismiss, as irrelevant to the poem, per se, the circumstance — or say the necessity — which,... | |
| William Tenney Brewster - 1907 - Страниц: 424
...in a similar manner. For my own part, I have neither sympathy with the repugnance alluded to, nor, at any time, the least difficulty in recalling to...precision and rigid consequence of a mathematical problem. Let us dismiss, as irrelevant to the poem, per se, the circumstance — or say the necessity — which,... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1908 - Страниц: 316
...was put together. I select The Raven as most generally known. It is my design to render it maniiest that no one point in its composition is referable...precision and rigid consequence of a mathematical problem. Let us dismiss, as irrelevant lo the poem per set the circumstance, — or say the necessity, which,... | |
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