William Collins, Volumen25Twayne Pubishers, 1965 - 192 páginas |
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Página 69
... idea that is , the idea animating us with the love of honor - fear . The poem is more complicated than that , but what I have said suffices to point out the " sublime " intentions . We also have in both quotations the effort to convey a ...
... idea that is , the idea animating us with the love of honor - fear . The poem is more complicated than that , but what I have said suffices to point out the " sublime " intentions . We also have in both quotations the effort to convey a ...
Página 73
... idea of the imaginary person may be more distinct and particular than that of the real one our ideas of imaginary persons are generally so exact , that upon seeing a group of these displayed on a plate , we are capable to give each its ...
... idea of the imaginary person may be more distinct and particular than that of the real one our ideas of imaginary persons are generally so exact , that upon seeing a group of these displayed on a plate , we are capable to give each its ...
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... ideas ; to embody the virtues , the vices , and the passions ; and to bring before our eyes , as on a stage , every ... idea in straightforward exposition ? ) - and this , of course , is what it was intended to do . The generalized ...
... ideas ; to embody the virtues , the vices , and the passions ; and to bring before our eyes , as on a stage , every ... idea in straightforward exposition ? ) - and this , of course , is what it was intended to do . The generalized ...
Contenido
Preface | 11 |
The Poetry and the Age | 57 |
The Poems Themselves | 87 |
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already appear called Carver century certainly Chichester clear clearly College Collins concerned consider critical death discussed doubt early Eclogues edition eighteenth eighteenth-century English English Studies Essay evidence example expect express fact Fear feel give Gray hand hope idea imagination important influence interest John Johnson Joseph kind language later least less letter Liberty lines lins literary lived London matter mean mentioned MICHIGAN Milton mind nature never occasion Oxford particularly Passions perhaps Persian personification Pindarick poem poet poetic poetry Pope possible probably publication published reader reason reference remarks remember Review scene seems seen sense Simplicity sort sound speak stanza Studies sublime sure taste thing Thomas Thomson thought tion translation true University verse volume Warton whole wild William Collins Winchester writing written wrote young
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