Plato to Elliot: A Literary CriticismKitab Mahal, 1965 - 198 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 43
... souls we have ' a deathless longing for all that is greater and diviner than ourselves . ' We are constantly moving ... soul . ' Nobility of mind and the power of forming great conceptions are essentials for a great artist . Longinus ...
... souls we have ' a deathless longing for all that is greater and diviner than ourselves . ' We are constantly moving ... soul . ' Nobility of mind and the power of forming great conceptions are essentials for a great artist . Longinus ...
الصفحة 127
... soul itself must issue forth A light , a glory , a fair luminous cloud Enveloping the Earth- And from the soul itself must there be sent A sweet and potent voice , of its own birth , Of all sweet sounds the life and element . Thus ...
... soul itself must issue forth A light , a glory , a fair luminous cloud Enveloping the Earth- And from the soul itself must there be sent A sweet and potent voice , of its own birth , Of all sweet sounds the life and element . Thus ...
الصفحة 162
... soul in style is the personality of the artist which is communicated through language ; the style has the aroma of personality : " by soul , he reaches us , somewhat capriciously perhaps , one and not another , through vagrant sympathy ...
... soul in style is the personality of the artist which is communicated through language ; the style has the aroma of personality : " by soul , he reaches us , somewhat capriciously perhaps , one and not another , through vagrant sympathy ...
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accept according action activity Aeschylus aesthetic ancient appears appreciation approach Aristotle Arnold artist asks beauty believes brings called century character classical Coleridge comedy common conception conscious creation deals definition delight distinction drama Dryden effect Eliot emotion English epic essay essential experience expression fact fancy feels follow forces gives Greek human ideal ideas imagination imitation importance inspired interested Johnson kind knowledge language literary criticism literature living Marxism matter means mind moral nature never object particular passions past perfection personality philosophical Plato play pleasure plot poem poet poetic poetry practical present principles production qualities readers reality reason relations romantic rules says seeks sense Shakespeare Sidney social soul speaks spirit style takes talks theory things thought tion tradition tragedy true truth unity universal wants whole Wordsworth writers