The Achievement of American Criticism: Representative Selections from Three Hundred Years of American CriticismRonald Press Company, 1954 - 724 страници |
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... sentiment into natural objects , and bringing images of visible beauty and majesty to heighten the effect of moral sentiment . Thus it binds into one all the passages of human life and connects all the varieties of human feeling with ...
... sentiment into natural objects , and bringing images of visible beauty and majesty to heighten the effect of moral sentiment . Thus it binds into one all the passages of human life and connects all the varieties of human feeling with ...
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... sentiment , induces an exaltation of the soul which cannot be long sustained . All high excitements are necessarily transient . Thus a long poem is a paradox . And , without unity of impression , the deepest effects cannot be brought ...
... sentiment , induces an exaltation of the soul which cannot be long sustained . All high excitements are necessarily transient . Thus a long poem is a paradox . And , without unity of impression , the deepest effects cannot be brought ...
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... sentiment is conveyed that embodies the all in all of the divine passion of Love - a sentiment which , perhaps , has found its echo in more , and in more passionate , human hearts than any other single sentiment ever embodied in words ...
... sentiment is conveyed that embodies the all in all of the divine passion of Love - a sentiment which , perhaps , has found its echo in more , and in more passionate , human hearts than any other single sentiment ever embodied in words ...
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