Poetry as a Representative Art: An Essay in Comparative AestheticsG.P. Putnam's Sons, 1899 - 356 |
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... beginning to end the whole subject of which it treats . But this subject is a part of a larger one , connected with which are many underlying principles and practical inferences not mentioned here , although some of them , apparently ...
... beginning to end the whole subject of which it treats . But this subject is a part of a larger one , connected with which are many underlying principles and practical inferences not mentioned here , although some of them , apparently ...
Strona xiv
... beginning without Accents and ending with them , 104 - Of falling Movements , by Lines beginning with Accents and ending without them , 105 - Of Circumflex Movements , by Combinations of both Arrangements , 106 - What the Marks of ...
... beginning without Accents and ending with them , 104 - Of falling Movements , by Lines beginning with Accents and ending without them , 105 - Of Circumflex Movements , by Combinations of both Arrangements , 106 - What the Marks of ...
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... Beginning , Middle , and End of a Complete Process , of which all the Parts of Speech are Logical Parts , 183 - Examination of Certain Sentences , 183- How the Meanings of them , considered as Wholes , depend on the Principle of ...
... Beginning , Middle , and End of a Complete Process , of which all the Parts of Speech are Logical Parts , 183 - Examination of Certain Sentences , 183- How the Meanings of them , considered as Wholes , depend on the Principle of ...
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... beginnings , —and so universal that no learned nation doth despise it ; nor no barbarous nation is without it . " Bailey says that : Poetry is itself a thing of God . He made his prophets poets , and the more We feel of poesy do we ...
... beginnings , —and so universal that no learned nation doth despise it ; nor no barbarous nation is without it . " Bailey says that : Poetry is itself a thing of God . He made his prophets poets , and the more We feel of poesy do we ...
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... beginnings , and so universal that no learned nation doth despise it ; nor no barbarous nation is without it . " Bailey says that : Poetry is itself a thing of God . He made his prophets poets , and the more We feel of poesy do we ...
... beginnings , and so universal that no learned nation doth despise it ; nor no barbarous nation is without it . " Bailey says that : Poetry is itself a thing of God . He made his prophets poets , and the more We feel of poesy do we ...
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accent æsthetic alloyed alloyed representation artistic Bryant's cæsura CHAPTER character clouds connection dark developed direct representation earth effects elements elocution elocutionary emotion expression expressional eyes fact fair falling feet figurative language flower force G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS give Greeks heaven heigh-ho hexameter Homer ideas Idem Iliad illustrative representation imitative sounds instance instinctive Jean Ingelow kind light Longfellow Macbeth meaning mental metaphor methods metonymy metre Milton mind movement nature night Notice o'er Paradise Lost passage Patroclus pause picture pitch plain language pleonasm poem poet poetic poetry present principles produced prose pure representation quotations reason reflective repre represent rhymes rhythm rising seems sense sentence Shakespear simile Sing heigh-ho soul stanza stream stress suggested sweet syllables tendency Tennyson termed thee theory thing thou tion tone triple measure truth utterance verse voice wind words Wordsworth writer