Poems for Study: A Critical and Historical Introduction, Τόμος 1Rinehart, 1953 - 743 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 329
... imagination , which is of course the center of " Ode on the Poetical Character , " was another augury of romanticism . Actu- ally , neither of these emphases can be considered separately : they are both a part of the reaction against ...
... imagination , which is of course the center of " Ode on the Poetical Character , " was another augury of romanticism . Actu- ally , neither of these emphases can be considered separately : they are both a part of the reaction against ...
Σελίδα 330
... imagination with the memory and with the making of images rather than with the creation of large con- cepts . Quite often , then , the word imagination or fancy was used in a pejorative sense ; and sometimes the terms wit and invention ...
... imagination with the memory and with the making of images rather than with the creation of large con- cepts . Quite often , then , the word imagination or fancy was used in a pejorative sense ; and sometimes the terms wit and invention ...
Σελίδα 409
... imagination . Shelley , for instance , said , " The great instru- ment of moral good is the imagination . " And Coleridge speaks of the " idealizing " power of the imagination . The neoclassic poets , on the other hand , tended to be a ...
... imagination . Shelley , for instance , said , " The great instru- ment of moral good is the imagination . " And Coleridge speaks of the " idealizing " power of the imagination . The neoclassic poets , on the other hand , tended to be a ...
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