... reveals itself in the balance or reconciliation of opposite or discordant qualities: of sameness, with difference; of the general, with the concrete; the idea, with the image; the individual, with the representative; the sense of novelty and freshness,... The American Whig Review - Página 1561848Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Alexander Leggatt - 2002 - 260 páginas
...by Rosalind's knowing but still yearning double entendres. Here, if anywhere in Shakespeare, we find "a more than usual state of emotion, with more than usual order" in which Coleridge sums up poetic imagination. iS The antiphonal utterances impose order on emotional... | |
| Sanja Sostaric - 2003 - 364 páginas
...the 14th chapter of Biographia Liter aria in 1815. Here, imagination is described as the power which reveals itself in the balance or reconciliation of...usual state of emotion, with more than usual order; judgement ever awake and steady selfpossession, with enthusiasm and feeling profound or vehement; and... | |
| Leonora Leet - 2003 - 388 páginas
...and retained under their irremissive, though gentle and unnoticed, control (laxis effertur habenis) reveals itself in the balance or reconciliation of...usual state of emotion, with more than usual order . . . 34 The higher imagination of which Coleridge speaks is a "synthetic and magical power." It is... | |
| Daniel W. Conway, K. E. Gover - 2002 - 344 páginas
...it were) fuses [our faculties], each into each', and reveals itself in the balance or reconcilement of opposite or discordant qualities: of sameness,...usual state of emotion with more than usual order; judgement ever awake and steady self-possession with enthusiasm and feeling profound or vehement; and... | |
| Leonard Diepeveen - 2003 - 338 páginas
...Forbidding Mourning" that includes a reconciliation of several qualities essential to modern difficulty: "the sense of novelty and freshness, with old and...usual state of emotion, with more than usual order; . . . [and] judgement ever awake and steady self-possession, with enthusiasm and feeling profound and... | |
| Peter Frederick Smith - 2003 - 244 páginas
...greatest order one can'.9 Samuel Taylor Colendge speaks of the power of creative imagination which 'reveals itself in the balance or reconciliation of...with difference; of the general with the concrete; of the sense of novelty and freshness with old and familiar obIects'.2 The last word should go to Oonald... | |
| Stephen Gill - 2003 - 324 páginas
...begged to differ. Poetic imagination, he proposes in Biographia Literaria (1817), is a balancing act of 'a more than usual state of emotion, with more than usual order; judgement ever awake and steady self-possession, with enthusiasm and feeling profound or vehement'(6L... | |
| Tim Milnes - 2003 - 294 páginas
...power', equated with 'imagination [ . . .] first put in action by the will and understanding', which 'reveals itself in the balance or reconciliation of opposite or discordant qualities', yet which 'still subordinates art to nature [...]'."' The evasiveness of this effusion, its equivocation... | |
| Leonora Leet - 2004 - 542 páginas
...and retained under their irremissive, though gentle and unnoticed, control (laxis effertur habenis) reveals itself in the balance or reconciliation of...usual state of emotion, with more than usual order. . . ,6 The higher imagination of which Coleridge speaks is a "synthetic and magical power." It is in... | |
| Steven P. Sondrup, Virgil Nemoianu, Gerald Gillespie - 2004 - 500 páginas
....... This power [ie the imagination] ... reveals itself in the balance or reconciliation of opposites or discordant qualities: of sameness, with difference;...the general, with the concrete; the idea, with the representative; the sense of novelty and freshness, with old and familiar objects; a more than usual... | |
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