Pamphlets in Philology and the Humanities, Volumen41896 |
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... poet . But we may be certain , on the faith of his other writings , that he would not refuse to accept Dante and Mil- ton as well . With Homer he has less affinity , yet it can scarcely be doubted that his own admiration for the ...
... poet . But we may be certain , on the faith of his other writings , that he would not refuse to accept Dante and Mil- ton as well . With Homer he has less affinity , yet it can scarcely be doubted that his own admiration for the ...
Página ix
... poet's mind is too full charged to suffer him to speak more explicitly ' ( p . ) . But Joubert is still more felicitous , and deserves to speak the final word : ' It is not the opinions of authors and what in their teaching may be ...
... poet's mind is too full charged to suffer him to speak more explicitly ' ( p . ) . But Joubert is still more felicitous , and deserves to speak the final word : ' It is not the opinions of authors and what in their teaching may be ...
Página 1
... poetic quality , and also the degree of this quality , in all other poetry which we may place beside them . Short ... poet's comment on Helen's men- tion of her brothers ; -or take his ' Α δειλώ , τί σφῶν δόμεν Πηλήϊ ἀνακτι θνητῷ ...
... poetic quality , and also the degree of this quality , in all other poetry which we may place beside them . Short ... poet's comment on Helen's men- tion of her brothers ; -or take his ' Α δειλώ , τί σφῶν δόμεν Πηλήϊ ἀνακτι θνητῷ ...
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... poetic truth and seriousness are wanting to a poet's matter and substance , so far also , we may be sure , will a high poetic stamp of diction and movement be 6 wanting to his style and manner . In proportion 1 T.
... poetic truth and seriousness are wanting to a poet's matter and substance , so far also , we may be sure , will a high poetic stamp of diction and movement be 6 wanting to his style and manner . In proportion 1 T.
Página 6
... poet's style and manner , we shall find , also , that high poetic truth and seriousness are absent from his substance and matter . -Matthew Arnold , Introduction to Ward's English Poets , pp . xxv - xxix . II The most essentially grand ...
... poet's style and manner , we shall find , also , that high poetic truth and seriousness are absent from his substance and matter . -Matthew Arnold , Introduction to Ward's English Poets , pp . xxv - xxix . II The most essentially grand ...
Términos y frases comunes
Aesthetik Affekte aller Allgemeinen American andere ästhetische auch Aufgabe Ausdruck äußere äußeren Begriff beiden Beowulf Beredsamkeit besteht bleibt blos bringen Charakter daher darf Darstellung daß Dichter Dichtung diese durch Einheit Eintheilung endlich ergo erscheinen erscheint erst fern Form ganze ganzen Gedanken Gefühle Gegenstand Geist Gemälde Gemüth gerade Geschichte Goethe Gott Grund Handlung hemistich hervor Idee indem Inhalt Journal können Kraft Kuno Fischer Kunſt Künstler künstlerische Kunstwerk läßt Latin Leben lich Lisle Literary literature machen macht Magazine Malerei Menschen menschlichen muß müssen oder oratorische Oscan Parnassians Poesie poet poeticae poetische poetry quam Rede Redner rednerische repraesentationes rime rythms schon schönen schönen Kunst Schönheit Seele sein sind Sinne sinnlich social soll Sprache stehen steht Stoff syllable Theile Thema tritt unserer verschiedene verse vielmehr Vollkommenheit wahre Wahrheit Weise Werke Wesen wesentlich wieder Wirkung Wort würde yellow journalism Zeit zugleich Zuhörer Zweck
Pasajes populares
Página 11 - E, candeurs des vapeurs et des tentes, Lances des glaciers fiers, rois blancs, frissons d'ombelles ; I, pourpres, sang craché, rire des lèvres belles -, Dans la colère ou les ivresses pénitentes ; U, cycles, vibrements...
Página 6 - Standing on earth, not rapt above the pole. More safe I sing with mortal voice, unchanged To hoarse or mute, though fallen on evil days, On evil days though fallen, and evil tongues.
Página 6 - I think it will be found that the grand style arises in poetry, when a noble nature, poetically gifted, treats with simplicity or with severity a serious subject.