The Art of Literary CriticismD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1941 - 689 sivua |
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... tion of its elements ? To be sure it is , but herein lies also Homer's justification . Just because ugliness becomes in the poet's delineation a less repulsive vision of physical imperfection , and so far as effect is concerned ceases ...
... tion of its elements ? To be sure it is , but herein lies also Homer's justification . Just because ugliness becomes in the poet's delineation a less repulsive vision of physical imperfection , and so far as effect is concerned ceases ...
Sivu 548
... tion would impress itself upon his mind far more deeply than made by me . Neither will my limits allow me to make any full applica- tion of the generalities above propounded ; but in the hope of bring- ing out , at any rate , some ...
... tion would impress itself upon his mind far more deeply than made by me . Neither will my limits allow me to make any full applica- tion of the generalities above propounded ; but in the hope of bring- ing out , at any rate , some ...
Sivu 599
... tion of poems , or the progress of constitutions , or the transforma- tion of idioms , we have only cleared the ground ; genuine history is brought into existence only when the historian begins to unravel , across the lapse of time ...
... tion of poems , or the progress of constitutions , or the transforma- tion of idioms , we have only cleared the ground ; genuine history is brought into existence only when the historian begins to unravel , across the lapse of time ...
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action admiration Æneid Æschylus ancient appear Aristotle artist beauty Ben Jonson blank verse called character charm Chaucer classic comedy composition criticism delight Demosthenes diction divine dramatic Dryden effect English epic Epic poetry essay Euripides excellent excitement expression eyes fancy feeling French genius give Goethe Greek hath heart Homer Horace human idea Iliad imagination imitation judgment kind language Laocoön less literary literature living Longinus manner matter means ment metre mind modern Molière moral nature never novel object painting passion perfect persons philosopher Pindar Plato play pleasure plot poem poesy poet poet's poetic poetry praise produced prose Quintilian reader reason rhyme rules Sainte-Beuve scene sense Shakespeare Sophocles soul speak spirit style sublime taste things thought tion tragedy translation true truth verse Virgil whole words Wordsworth write