For the poet is a light and winged and holy thing, and there is no invention in him until he has been inspired and is out of his senses, and the mind is no longer in him: when he has not attained to this state, he is powerless and is unable to utter his... Macmillan's Magazine - Stran 2521878Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1876 - 832 strani
...prove that rule and method are lass sureguides than instinct when the work to be produced is a poem. " The poet is a light and winged and holy thing, and there is no invention in him \mtil lie has been inspired and is out of his senses, and the mind is no longer in him ; when he has... | |
| John Pentland Mahaffy - 1874 - 446 strani
...the gardens and dells of the Muses ; thither, like the bees, they wing their way. And this is true. For the poet is a light and winged and holy thing,...is no invention in him until he has been inspired and is out of his senses, and the mind is no longer in him : when he has not attained to this state,... | |
| Plato - 1874 - 662 strani
...gardens and dells of the Muses ; thither, like the bees, they wing their way. And this is true. For Jthe poet is a light and winged and holy thing, and there is no invention in him until_-he_has- been inspired and is nnt. nf h« senses^.and the .naiadis no longer in him: when he... | |
| sir John Pentland Mahaffy - 1875 - 472 strani
...they wing their way. And this is true. For 1 Here we have the theory of Apostolical Succession also. the poet is a light and winged and holy thing, and...is no invention in him until he has been inspired and is out of his senses, and the mind is no longer in him : when he has not attained to this state,... | |
| John Addington Symonds - 1879 - 428 strani
...prove that rule and method are less sure guides than instinct when the work to be produced is a poem. " The poet is a light and winged and holy thing, and...is no invention in him until he has been inspired and is out of his senses, and the mind is no longer in him ; when he has not attained to this state,... | |
| John Campbell Shairp - 1882 - 422 strani
...lynCT-eefiapOseUieir beautiful poems, not as works of n art, but because they are inspired and possessed. . . .^ 1 For the poet is a light and winged and holy thing,.... . . When he has not attained to this state he is power- , less, and unable to utter his oracles. Many are the noble words in which poets speak of the... | |
| Richard Salter Storrs - 1884 - 698 strani
...the gardens and dells of the Muses : thither, like the bees, they wing their way; and this is true. For the poet is a light and winged and holy thing, and there is no invention in him until he has l>een inspired and is out of his senses, and the mind is no longer in him : when he has not attained... | |
| Richard Salter Storrs - 1884 - 704 strani
...the gardens and dells of the Muses : thither, like the bees, they wing their way ; and this is true. For the poet is a light and winged and holy thing, and there is no invention in him until he has lieen inspired and is out of his senses, and the mind is no longer in him : when he has not attained... | |
| 1886 - 484 strani
...Homer, is not an art, but an inspiration : there is a divinity moving in you." Again, the poet is " a holy thing, and there is no invention in him until he has been inspired .... For not by art does the poet sing, but by power divine." Professor Jowett's comment inferentially... | |
| Philip Sidney - 1890 - 210 strani
...to banish poets out of the commonwealth." 43 13. Inspiring. Cf. Plato, Ion 534 (Jowett I. 248) : " For the poet is a light and winged and holy thing,...is no invention in him until he has been inspired and out of his senses, and the mind is no longer in him : when he has not attained to this state, he... | |
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