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" What then are the situations, from the representation of which, though accurate, no poetical enjoyment can be derived ? They are those in which the suffering finds no vent in action ; in which a continuous state of mental distress is prolonged, unrelieved... "
The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge - Stran 300
1918
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Poems

Matthew Arnold - 1853 - 298 strani
...poetical enjoyment can be derived ? They are those in which the suffering finds no vent in action ; in which a continuous state of mental distress is...there is everything to be endured, nothing to be done. In such situations there is inevitably something morbid, in the description of them something monotonous....
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Poems

Matthew Arnold - 1856 - 348 strani
...no poetical enjoyment can be derived? They are those in which the suffering finds no vent in action; in which a continuous state of mental distress is...there is everything to be endured, nothing to be done. In such situations there is inevitably something morbid, in the description of them something monotonous....
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Poems

Matthew Arnold - 1856 - 386 strani
...a continuous state of mental distress is prolonged, unrelieved by incident, hope, or resistance ; I in which there is everything to be endured, nothing to be done. In such situations there is inevitably something morbid, in the description of them something monotonous....
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The Free Churchman and Christian Spectator, Količina 1

1868 - 1078 strani
...poetical enjoyment can be derived ? They are those in which the suffering finds no vent in action ; in which a continuous state of mental distress is...there is everything to be endured, nothing to be done. In such situations there is inevitably something morbid ; in the description of them, something monotonous....
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Alfred Tennyson: His Life and Works

Sir William Robertson Nicoll - 1881 - 226 strani
...in which the suffering finds no vent in action — in which a continual strain of mental distress is unrelieved by incident, hope, or resistance — in...there is everything to be endured, nothing to be done. In such situations there is something morbid, and in their description something monotonous. Mary Tudor's...
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Irish Essays: And Others

Matthew Arnold - 1882 - 332 strani
...poetical enjoyment can be derived ? They are those in which the suffering finds no vent in action ; in which a continuous state of mental distress is...there is everything to be endured, nothing to be done. In such situations there is inevitably something morbid, in the description of them something monotonous....
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Mixed Essays: Irish Essays and Others

Matthew Arnold - 1883 - 534 strani
...poetical enjoyment can be derived ? They are those in which the suffering finds no vent in action ; in which a continuous state of mental distress is...there is everything to be endured, nothing to be done. In such situations there is inevitably something morbid, in the description of them something monotonous....
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The Sewanee Review, Količina 33

1925 - 564 strani
...finds no vent in action; in which a continuous state of mental distress is prolonged, unrelieved by hope or resistance; in which there is everything to be endured, nothing to be done. In such situations there is inevitably something morbid, in the description of them something monotonous....
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Alaric at Rome: And Other Poems

Matthew Arnold - 1896 - 380 strani
...poetical enjoyment can be derived ? They are those in which the suffering finds no vent in action ; in which a continuous state of mental distress is...there is everything to be endured, nothing to be done. In such situations there is inevitably something morbid, in the description of them something monotonous....
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Patrins: To which is Added An Inquirendo Into the Wit & Other Good Parts of ...

Louise Imogen Guiney - 1897 - 358 strani
...that it belongs to a class of faulty representations " in which suffering finds no vent in action ; in which a continuous state of mental distress is...there is everything to be endured, nothing to be done. In such situations there is inevitably something morbid, in the description of them something monotonous....
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