Essay on CriticismUniversity Press, 1908 - 170 من الصفحات |
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... fancy and invention ; not that the author of the Rape of the Lock ... can be thought to want imagination ; but because his imagination was not his pre- dominant talent ? ' In the Dedication of his treatise Warton says , ' The sublime ...
... fancy and invention ; not that the author of the Rape of the Lock ... can be thought to want imagination ; but because his imagination was not his pre- dominant talent ? ' In the Dedication of his treatise Warton says , ' The sublime ...
الصفحة 18
... fancy that universal literature offers3 . ' ' A reader , ' says Mr Lowell , ' is happiest whose mind is broad enough to enjoy the natural school for its nature , and the artificial for its artificiality , provided only they be good of ...
... fancy that universal literature offers3 . ' ' A reader , ' says Mr Lowell , ' is happiest whose mind is broad enough to enjoy the natural school for its nature , and the artificial for its artificiality , provided only they be good of ...
الصفحة 47
... fancy that to preserve an exact harmony and variety , none of these pauses should be continued above three lines together , without the interposition of another ; else it will be apt to weary the ear with one continued tone - at least ...
... fancy that to preserve an exact harmony and variety , none of these pauses should be continued above three lines together , without the interposition of another ; else it will be apt to weary the ear with one continued tone - at least ...
الصفحة 48
... fancy , or imagination . From signifying imagination it came to signify also ( 5 ) the products of imagination , i.e. the analogies perceived in nature by the mind of the poet , and ( 6 ) the quaint and far - fetched analogies , or ...
... fancy , or imagination . From signifying imagination it came to signify also ( 5 ) the products of imagination , i.e. the analogies perceived in nature by the mind of the poet , and ( 6 ) the quaint and far - fetched analogies , or ...
الصفحة 49
... Fancy ( 5 ) Faculty of per- ceiving Pleasing Analogies ( and also the Analo- gies thus per- ceived ) Imagination , ( 6 ) Faculty of per- ceiving Quaint Analogies ( and also the Analo- gies thus per- ceived , Con- ceits ) in other words ...
... Fancy ( 5 ) Faculty of per- ceiving Pleasing Analogies ( and also the Analo- gies thus per- ceived ) Imagination , ( 6 ) Faculty of per- ceiving Quaint Analogies ( and also the Analo- gies thus per- ceived , Con- ceits ) in other words ...
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