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himself carefully refrained from using it in connection with the effects of external objects upon the imagination . In my forthcoming book I have con- sidered in detail the general background of the ' sublime ' and ' beautiful ' in this ...
himself carefully refrained from using it in connection with the effects of external objects upon the imagination . In my forthcoming book I have con- sidered in detail the general background of the ' sublime ' and ' beautiful ' in this ...
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A well - cooked mutton - chop appeals to our senses but not , I fancy , to our imagination ; so , however agreeable to the palate , it cannot legitimately be called beautiful . An heroic action appeals to our imagination but not to our ...
A well - cooked mutton - chop appeals to our senses but not , I fancy , to our imagination ; so , however agreeable to the palate , it cannot legitimately be called beautiful . An heroic action appeals to our imagination but not to our ...
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The ' pre - romantic ' approach to this period sees it as developing a conception of the creative imagination , which became the basis of Romanticism . This is true , but the Romantics tended to see the poem as the product of the ...
The ' pre - romantic ' approach to this period sees it as developing a conception of the creative imagination , which became the basis of Romanticism . This is true , but the Romantics tended to see the poem as the product of the ...
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THE GLOOM OF THE TORY SATIRISTS | 3 |
THE ESSAY ON CRITICISM | 42 |
POPE SEEN THROUGH HIS LETTERS | 62 |
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