English Poetic Theory, 1825-1865Octagon Books, 1966 - 243 עמודים |
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עמוד 60
... written some- thing great if by lucky chance they have stitched in , here and there , some striking and clever patches ; caring nothing whether they are appropriate or inappropriate , since they deny that a poet's fine frenzy is subject ...
... written some- thing great if by lucky chance they have stitched in , here and there , some striking and clever patches ; caring nothing whether they are appropriate or inappropriate , since they deny that a poet's fine frenzy is subject ...
עמוד 111
... writing . The introductory essay , as it happened , not only escaped the discredit which covered the letters , but acquired the significance of broad critical statement . One of Carlyle's ideas which Browning certainly had in mind while ...
... writing . The introductory essay , as it happened , not only escaped the discredit which covered the letters , but acquired the significance of broad critical statement . One of Carlyle's ideas which Browning certainly had in mind while ...
עמוד 167
... writing , in its isolated thoughts and images , in " language about the action , " not in the complete structure of the action itself ; they permit the poet " to leave their poetical sense ungratified , provided that he gratifies their ...
... writing , in its isolated thoughts and images , in " language about the action , " not in the complete structure of the action itself ; they permit the poet " to leave their poetical sense ungratified , provided that he gratifies their ...
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John Henry Newman Poetry with Reference | 35 |
John Keble Praelectiones Academicae 1844 | 46 |
John Stuart Mill Thoughts on Poetry and | 66 |
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action aesthetic analysis Aristotle Arnold artist beauty Browning Browning's Carlyle Coleridge concept creative Dallas definition distinction divine drama E. S. Dallas Early Victorian criticism Early Victorian poetic Early Victorian theory effect emotion end of poetry English epic essay essence expression expressionism fact faculty feeling formal function G. H. Lewes Gay Science Goethe human Hunt's Ibid ideal ideas imagery images Imagination and Fancy imitation intellectual interest John Ruskin John Stuart Mill Keble Keble's kind laws Leigh Hunt London lyric matter Matthew Arnold means metaphor Mill Mill's mind Modern Painters moral Newman nineteenth century object painting passion pathetic fallacy perfect perhaps pleasure poem poesy poet's Preface principle problem prose reality Review romantic Ruskin sense Shakespeare Shelley soul spirit style subjective poet T. S. Eliot theory of poetry things thought tion true truth unconscious verse Victorian poetic theory vision William Allingham word Wordsworth