English Critical Essays: (nineteenth Century)Edmund David Jones Oxford University Press, 1956 - 522 páginas |
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... excitement , so the metre itself should be accompanied by the natural language of excitement . Secondly , that as these elements are formed into metre artificially , by a voluntary act , with the design and for the purpose of blending ...
... excitement , so the metre itself should be accompanied by the natural language of excitement . Secondly , that as these elements are formed into metre artificially , by a voluntary act , with the design and for the purpose of blending ...
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... excitement from without , are invariably those who do not possess , either in the vigour of their intellectual powers or in the depth of their sensibilities , that which would enable them to find ample excitement nearer home . The most ...
... excitement from without , are invariably those who do not possess , either in the vigour of their intellectual powers or in the depth of their sensibilities , that which would enable them to find ample excitement nearer home . The most ...
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... excitement either of the outward or of the inward sense , it may form any combinations , or pursue any trains of ideas , which are most conducive to the purposes of philosophic inquiry ; and may , while in that state , form deliberate ...
... excitement either of the outward or of the inward sense , it may form any combinations , or pursue any trains of ideas , which are most conducive to the purposes of philosophic inquiry ; and may , while in that state , form deliberate ...
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JOHN RUSKIN 18191900 | 323 |
JOHN STUART MILL 18061873 | 341 |
WALTER BAGEHOT 18261877 | 368 |
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action beauty become called character Chaucer Coleridge Coleridge's colour common composition criticism Dante delight diction divine drama effect elements emotion Enoch Arden eternal excitement expression fact faculty Faerie Queene fancy feeling genius give Goethe happy heart heaven highest human idea images imagination impression instance intellect judgement kind language less living look Lyrical Ballads Macbeth manner meaning metre metrical Milton mind modern moral nature Nether Stowey never object Orlando Furioso Othello painting Paradise Lost passion pathetic fallacy peculiar perfect perhaps person Petrarch philosopher pleasure poem poet poet's poetic diction poetical poetry present Priam principle produced Prophet prose reader reason rhyme sacred sacred poet seems sense Shakespeare Sophocles sort soul speak Spenser spirit stanza style sympathy taste things thou thought tion true truth utter verse whole William Wordsworth words Wordsworth write