English Critical Texts: 16th Century to 20th CenturyDennis Joseph Enright, Ernst De Chickera Oxford University Press, 1962 - Всего страниц: 398 |
Результаты поиска по книге
Результаты 1 – 3 из 34
Стр. 169
... composition . We are fond of tracing the resemblance between Poetry and Painting , and , accordingly , we call them Sisters : but where shall we find bonds of connection sufficiently strict to typify the affinity 290 betwixt metrical ...
... composition . We are fond of tracing the resemblance between Poetry and Painting , and , accordingly , we call them Sisters : but where shall we find bonds of connection sufficiently strict to typify the affinity 290 betwixt metrical ...
Стр. 183
... composition , or this or that expression , but , to such and such classes of people it will appear mean or ludicrous ! This mode of criticism , so 810 destructive of all sound unadulterated judgement , is almost universal : let the ...
... composition , or this or that expression , but , to such and such classes of people it will appear mean or ludicrous ! This mode of criticism , so 810 destructive of all sound unadulterated judgement , is almost universal : let the ...
Стр. 184
... composition , composition to which he has peculiarly attached the endearing name of Poetry ; and all men feel an habitual gratitude , and something of an honourable bigotry , for the objects which have long continued to please 850 them ...
... composition , composition to which he has peculiarly attached the endearing name of Poetry ; and all men feel an habitual gratitude , and something of an honourable bigotry , for the objects which have long continued to please 850 them ...
Содержание
An Essay of Dramatic Poesy | 50 |
An Essay on Criticism III | 111 |
Preface to Shakespeare | 131 |
Авторские права | |
Не показаны другие разделы: 8
Другие издания - Просмотреть все
English Critical Texts: 16th Century to 20th Century Dennis Joseph Enright,Ernst De Chickera Просмотр фрагмента - 1962 |
Часто встречающиеся слова и выражения
action admiration Aeneid alive ancient Aristotle beauty Ben Jonson better blank verse character Chaucer Cicero classics comedy composition Crites criticism D. H. LAWRENCE delight diction divine doth drama Dryden effect emotion English Euripides excellent express F. R. LEAVIS faults feelings French genius give Greek hath Homer honour Horace human humour imagination imitation Johnson judge judgement Keats Keats's kind knowledge language learning Lisideius living manner Metaphysical Poets metre metrical mind modern moral nature never object observed passions perfection perhaps persons philosopher Plato Plautus play pleasure plot Plutarch poem poesy poet poet's poetic poetry praise produced prose reader reason rhyme scenes sense Shakespeare Silent Woman soul speak spirit stage stanza style T. S. ELIOT things thought tion tragedy true truth unity Velleius Paterculus Virgil virtue words Wordsworth write