English Critical Essays: Nineteenth CenturyEdmund David Jones Oxford University Press, 1921 - 610 páginas |
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... distinction which overturns what has just been said on the strict affinity of metrical language with that of prose , and paves the way for other artificial distinctions which the mind voluntarily admits , I answer that the language of ...
... distinction which overturns what has just been said on the strict affinity of metrical language with that of prose , and paves the way for other artificial distinctions which the mind voluntarily admits , I answer that the language of ...
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... distinction again : The Vates Prophet , we might say , has seized that sacred mystery rather on the moral side , as Good and Evil , Duty and Prohibition ; the Vates Poet on what the Germans call the aesthetic side , as Beautiful , and ...
... distinction again : The Vates Prophet , we might say , has seized that sacred mystery rather on the moral side , as Good and Evil , Duty and Prohibition ; the Vates Poet on what the Germans call the aesthetic side , as Beautiful , and ...
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... distinction commonly admitted between eloquence and poetry ; or even though it be not so , yet if , as we cannot doubt , the distinction above stated be a real bona fide distinction , it will be found to hold , not merely in the ...
... distinction commonly admitted between eloquence and poetry ; or even though it be not so , yet if , as we cannot doubt , the distinction above stated be a real bona fide distinction , it will be found to hold , not merely in the ...
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WILLIAM WORDSWORTH 17701850 | 1 |
SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE 17721834 | 40 |
WILLIAM BLAKE 17571827 | 85 |
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action admiration Aeschylus artist beauty Ben Jonson called character charm Chaucer Coleridge Coleridge's colour composition criticism Dante delight distinction divine drama effect emotion excellence excitement expression fact faculty Faerie Queene fancy feeling genius give Goethe Grasmere Greek Hamlet heart highest human idea images imagination impression instance intellectual judgement kind language less literature living look Lyrical Ballads Macbeth manner means 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 poetical poetry present Priam principle produced prose reader reason rhyme sacred sacred poet seems sense Shakespeare sort soul speak Spenser spirit stanza style sympathy taste things thought tion tragedy true truth uncon verse whole William Wordsworth words Wordsworth write