The Art of Literary CriticismD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1941 - 689 strani |
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Stran 26
... means above mentioned , namely , rhythm , tune and metre . Such are Dithyram- bic 1 and Nomic poetry , and also Tragedy and Comedy ; but between them the difference is , that in the first two cases these means are all employed in ...
... means above mentioned , namely , rhythm , tune and metre . Such are Dithyram- bic 1 and Nomic poetry , and also Tragedy and Comedy ; but between them the difference is , that in the first two cases these means are all employed in ...
Stran 90
... means of the variations of sounds , by their pulsation against one another , and by their mingling in concert . 3. And yet these are mere semblances and spurious copies of persuasion , not ( as I have said ) genuine activi- ties of ...
... means of the variations of sounds , by their pulsation against one another , and by their mingling in concert . 3. And yet these are mere semblances and spurious copies of persuasion , not ( as I have said ) genuine activi- ties of ...
Stran 284
... mean we by genius , but the power of accomplishing great things without the means gen- erally reputed necessary to that end ? A genius differs from a good understanding , as a magician from a good architect ; that raises his structure by ...
... mean we by genius , but the power of accomplishing great things without the means gen- erally reputed necessary to that end ? A genius differs from a good understanding , as a magician from a good architect ; that raises his structure by ...
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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