Coleridge's Literary CriticismH. Milford, 1931 - 266 страници |
Между кориците на книгата
Резултати 1 - 3 от 35.
Страница 17
... human race are most degraded . The poor , naked , half - human savages of New Holland were found excellent mimics : and , in civilized society , minds of the very lowest stamp alone satirize by copying . At least the difference which ...
... human race are most degraded . The poor , naked , half - human savages of New Holland were found excellent mimics : and , in civilized society , minds of the very lowest stamp alone satirize by copying . At least the difference which ...
Страница 72
... human mind , would be amply sufficient to prove , that such language and such combinations are the native produce neither of the fancy nor of the imagination ; that their operation consists in the excitement of surprise by the juxta ...
... human mind , would be amply sufficient to prove , that such language and such combinations are the native produce neither of the fancy nor of the imagination ; that their operation consists in the excitement of surprise by the juxta ...
Страница 181
... human , thrown out of all human analogy , and thereby leaving us neither rules for imitation , nor motives to imitate ; —but if false , it is a dangerous falsehood ; -for it affords a refuge to secret self - con- ceit , —enables a vain ...
... human , thrown out of all human analogy , and thereby leaving us neither rules for imitation , nor motives to imitate ; —but if false , it is a dangerous falsehood ; -for it affords a refuge to secret self - con- ceit , —enables a vain ...
Други издания - Преглед на всички
Често срещани думи и фрази
admirable Aeschylus ancient Anima Poetae Beaumont and Fletcher beautiful Ben Jonson Caliban character characteristic Coleridge common composition connexion criticism D. G. HOGARTH defect delight diction distinguished drama dramatists E. V. LUCAS effect equally Euripides excellence excitement expressed exquisite faculty fancy feelings genius greater Greek Hamlet heart human images imagination imitation individual instance Introduction judgement language Lear less lines Lyrical Ballads Macbeth Massinger meaning metre Milton mind mode Monsieur Thomas moral nature never object observed once original Othello passages passion peculiar philosopher play pleasure poem poet poet's poetic poetry possessed present principles produce prose reader rhyme Romeo and Juliet scene sense Shakespeare Sophocles soul spirit style sweet T. T. Aug T. T. July T. T. June taste things thou thought tion true truth Venus and Adonis verse whole words Wordsworth writings