Reason & Imagination: A Study of Form and Meaning in Four PoemsUniversity of Hull, 1960 - 143 Seiten |
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... thoughts a man had ' . But Mrs. Langer is surely in the right here . The most fundamental point in her account of literature is the insistence that a fiction makes something . What it makes may be ' thought ' , but if so , it is ' thought ...
... thoughts a man had ' . But Mrs. Langer is surely in the right here . The most fundamental point in her account of literature is the insistence that a fiction makes something . What it makes may be ' thought ' , but if so , it is ' thought ...
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... thought was made manifest . In his essay On Poesy or Art , he declared : nature itself is to a religious observer the art of God ; and for the same cause art itself might be defined as of a middle quality between a thought and a thing ...
... thought was made manifest . In his essay On Poesy or Art , he declared : nature itself is to a religious observer the art of God ; and for the same cause art itself might be defined as of a middle quality between a thought and a thing ...
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... thought . This is the conception of art as ' of a middle quality between a thought and a thing ' , or as ' the figured language of thought ' . Here in terms that are reminiscent of Addison's , he suggests that just as the natural order ...
... thought . This is the conception of art as ' of a middle quality between a thought and a thing ' , or as ' the figured language of thought ' . Here in terms that are reminiscent of Addison's , he suggests that just as the natural order ...
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POETIC MEANING I | 1 |
MILTONS LYCIDAS | 21 |
POPES ESSAY ON MAN | 51 |
Urheberrecht | |
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