The Nature of LiteratureHorizon Press, 1956 - 381 strani |
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... Bagehot's whole emotional existence was shaken by this dreadful fact . He thus became endowed with a sensitiveness ... Bagehot's view , in a great facility of analysing to a certain extent , but also in a ' great disinclination ( almost ...
... Bagehot's whole emotional existence was shaken by this dreadful fact . He thus became endowed with a sensitiveness ... Bagehot's view , in a great facility of analysing to a certain extent , but also in a ' great disinclination ( almost ...
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... Bagehot's efforts . During the following two years Bagehot and Clough saw a good deal of each other ; and Richard Holt Hutton , who was Bagehot's greatest friend at this time , has recorded his opinion that Clough was ' the man who had ...
... Bagehot's efforts . During the following two years Bagehot and Clough saw a good deal of each other ; and Richard Holt Hutton , who was Bagehot's greatest friend at this time , has recorded his opinion that Clough was ' the man who had ...
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... Bagehot's character . After taking his final degree , it was decided that he should study law ; and this he set himself to do . In due course he was called to the Bar , but he immediately gave up the profession and returned home to ...
... Bagehot's character . After taking his final degree , it was decided that he should study law ; and this he set himself to do . In due course he was called to the Bar , but he immediately gave up the profession and returned home to ...
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INTRODUCTION page | 11 |
The Nature of Poetry | 17 |
POETIC DICTION | 41 |
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abstract analysis artist Bagehot beauty century character classical Coleridge conception conscious creative definition Descartes distinction Don Quixote dream earl emotional English English poetry essay essential experience expression fact feeling free verse Freud Froissart genius Gerard Manley Hopkins glory Gulliver's Travels Hawthorne Henry James Hopkins Hopkins's human humour ideal ideas images imagination inspiration instinctive intellectual intelligence intuition Jane Eyre kind knights letter literary criticism literature long poem lyrical Malory mean mental merely metaphor metaphysical poetry mind modern moral myth nature never obscurity original passage passion Patmore Patmore's perhaps personality phantasy philosophy poet poetic prose psycho-analysis psychological question reality rhythm romantic romanticism seems sense sensibility sentiment Sir Kay Smollett spirit sprung rhythm Sterne Sterne's style Swift theory things thought tion Tristram Shandy truth unconscious values Vauvenargues Vauvenargues's verse virtue whole words write written wrote Wuthering Heights