A Defense of PoetryGinn, 1891 - 82 páginas |
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... Dante , Milton , Goethe , Schiller , Burns , and Shelley himself - Shelley the artist rather than Shelley the theorist it would seem that the question might be settled . - Pindar is usually regarded as the type of the fiery and ...
... Dante , Milton , Goethe , Schiller , Burns , and Shelley himself - Shelley the artist rather than Shelley the theorist it would seem that the question might be settled . - Pindar is usually regarded as the type of the fiery and ...
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... Dante has been quoted in the note to the passage . Milton , though in a quite different form of words , virtually echoes the Horatian sentiment ( Reason of Church Govern- ment ) : I began thus far to assent both to them and divers of my ...
... Dante has been quoted in the note to the passage . Milton , though in a quite different form of words , virtually echoes the Horatian sentiment ( Reason of Church Govern- ment ) : I began thus far to assent both to them and divers of my ...
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... Dante's Paradise , would afford , more than any other writings , examples of this fact , if the limits of this essay did not forbid citation . The 25 creations of music , sculpture , and painting are illustrations still more decisive ...
... Dante's Paradise , would afford , more than any other writings , examples of this fact , if the limits of this essay did not forbid citation . The 25 creations of music , sculpture , and painting are illustrations still more decisive ...
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... Dante , and Milton ( to confine ourselves to modern writers ) are philos- ophers of the very loftiest power . x A poem is the very image of life expressed in its eternal truth . There is this difference between a 10 story and a poem ...
... Dante , and Milton ( to confine ourselves to modern writers ) are philos- ophers of the very loftiest power . x A poem is the very image of life expressed in its eternal truth . There is this difference between a 10 story and a poem ...
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... the dull vapors of the little world of self . Dante understood the secret things of love even more than Petrarch . His Vita Nuova is an inexhaustible fountain of purity of sentiment and language ; it is the ideal- 28 THE REVIVAL OF POETRY .
... the dull vapors of the little world of self . Dante understood the secret things of love even more than Petrarch . His Vita Nuova is an inexhaustible fountain of purity of sentiment and language ; it is the ideal- 28 THE REVIVAL OF POETRY .
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action Æschylus age of gold age of poetry ancient Apollonius Rhodius barbarism Bavius beauty become cæsura Celtic nations character civil Codrus comedy compose composition corruption creations creative cyclic poets Dante Defense of Poesy delight divine drama effect elements epic essay eternal evil expression genius Goethe grave novels Greek harmony Hence highest history of Herodotus Homer human nature ideal imagination imitation immortal influence intellectual intense iron age King Lear knowledge language less literature Livy Lord Bacon Mævius manners melody Milton mind modern poetry moral Muse never Nonnus object observation Paradise passion Peacock perfection perhaps Petrarch philosophers Pindar Plato pleasure poem poetical faculty poetical impressions portion principle produced prose reason relation religion rhapsodist rhythm Roman selectest sense Shakespeare Shelley Sidney society songs soul spirit things thought tion true truth and splendor universal verse Virgil whilst words writers ΙΟ