The History of Literary CriticismLakshmi Narain Agarwal, 1969 - 519 sidor |
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... thought . If the repeated thought does not lift our thoughts , but falls flat , it is not sublime . The sublime evokes our exaltation ; we feel that " we had ourselves originated the ideas which we read . " Every time we go through it ...
... thought . If the repeated thought does not lift our thoughts , but falls flat , it is not sublime . The sublime evokes our exaltation ; we feel that " we had ourselves originated the ideas which we read . " Every time we go through it ...
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... thought ' is all the worse for being often thought , because to be wit , it ought to be newly thought . " But Pope's view is that the pleasure of poetry depends on the polish , wit , grace , or liveliness which clothes the familiar ...
... thought ' is all the worse for being often thought , because to be wit , it ought to be newly thought . " But Pope's view is that the pleasure of poetry depends on the polish , wit , grace , or liveliness which clothes the familiar ...
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... thought , or a recreation of thought into feeling . " This is the nature of the organic or dynamic metaphor . It arises from the experience of a thought which modifies the poet's sensibility . A good poet's mind " is constantly ...
... thought , or a recreation of thought into feeling . " This is the nature of the organic or dynamic metaphor . It arises from the experience of a thought which modifies the poet's sensibility . A good poet's mind " is constantly ...
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The Beginnings | 5 |
Towards a theory of Expression | 60 |
Tendencies during the Renascence | 91 |
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