The grand power of poetry is its interpretative power ; by which I mean, not a power of drawing out in black and white an explanation of the mystery of the universe, but the power of so dealing with things as to awaken in \. us a wonderfully full, new,... The Essentials of Prose Composition - Página 118por James Morgan Hart - 1901 - 162 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Matthew Arnold - 1875 - 468 páginas
...friend, M. Trebutien, and preceded by a notice of GueVin by the first of living critics, M. Sainte-Beuve. The grand power of poetry is its interpretative power...wonderfully full, new, and intimate sense of them, <C and of our relations with them. When this sense is awakened in us, as to objects without us, we... | |
| 1879 - 458 páginas
..."The Power of Poetry." — The following is the " key" to the arlicle in phonography ou page 201 : The grand power of poetry is its interpretative power...explanation of the mystery of the universe, but the power of но dealing with things as to awaken in ns a wonderfully full, new, and intimate кепке, of them,... | |
| John Campbell Shairp - 1877 - 294 páginas
...possible form, Mr. Arnold will, I know, forgive me if I quote at length his own words. He says : — " The grand power of Poetry is its interpretative power, by which I mean, not the power of drawing out in black and white an explanation of the mystery of the Universe, but the... | |
| James Willcox Alsop - 1879 - 40 páginas
...de Guerin, whose genius as a poet lay, Mr. Arnold thinks, in his power of interpreting Nature. ' " The grand power of poetry is its interpretative power...dealing with things as to awaken in us a wonderfully fall, new, and intimate sense of them, and of our relations with them. When this sense is awakened... | |
| Channing Auxiliary (San Francisco) - 1892 - 136 páginas
...Homeward brought the oxen strong; A second crop thine acres yield, Which I gather in a song. — Emerson. THE grand power of poetry is its interpretative power...dealing with things as to awaken in us a wonderfully lull, new, and intimate sense of them and of our relations with them. When this sense is awakened in... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1897 - 460 páginas
...end 15 with them. — On the Study of Celtic Literature, ed. 1895, pp. 120-128. poetrg and Science. THE grand power of poetry is its interpretative power...things as to awaken in us a wonderfully full, new, and inti- 5 mate sense of them, and of our relations with them. When this sense is awakened in us, as to... | |
| Gertrude Buck, Elisabeth Woodbridge Morris - 1899 - 312 páginas
...appreciation of the passage which shall apply to it Arnold's dictum in regard to poetry, that it has the power "to awaken in us a wonderfully full, new, and intimate sense" of things, to make us feel ourselves "in contact with the essential nature " of things. 4. Study the appeal... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1905 - 406 páginas
...friend, M. Trebutien, and preceded by a notice of Gu6rin by the first of living critics, M. Sainte-Beuve. The grand power of poetry is its interpretative power...awaken in us a wonderfully full, new, and intimate senstToflihem, and. of our relations with them. "When this sense is awakened in us, as to objects without... | |
| 1908 - 550 páginas
...grand power of poetry is its interpretafive power; by which I mean, not a power of draicing out in Hack and white an explanation of the mystery of the universe,...with things as to awaken in us a wonderfully full, neu-, and intimate sense of them, and of oitr relatlons with them. When this sense is awakened in us,... | |
| 1908 - 568 páginas
...liebsten mit den Worten von Matthew Arnold geben möchte (Critical Essays, Maurice dc Gw'rin, p. öl): „The grand power of poetry is its interpretative power; by which I mean, not a power of drau'ing out in black and u'hite an explanation of the mystery of the universe, but the power of so... | |
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