There is this difference between a story and a poem, that a story is a catalogue of detached facts, which have no other connection than time, place, circumstance, cause and effect ; the other is the creation of actions according to the unchangeable forms... Irish Monthly - Página 2781915Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1840 - 582 páginas
...the oft-told Labdacidan tale ! Shelley says, " There is this difference between a story and a poem, that a story is a catalogue of detached facts which...according to the unchangeable forms of human nature." — (Defence of Poetry.) The story of the Legend of Florence, then, being old, " novel development... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1840 - 368 páginas
...image of life expressed in its eternal truth. There is this difference between a story and a poem, that a story is a catalogue of detached facts, which have no other connexion than time, place, circumstance, cause, and effect; the other is the creation of actions according... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1845 - 186 páginas
...image of life expressed^ in its^ I eternal truth"! There is this difference between a story and a poem, that a story is a catalogue of detached facts, which have no other connexion than time, place, circumstance, cause and effect ; the other is the creation of actions according... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1847 - 578 páginas
...imago of life expressed in its eternal truth. There is this difference between a »tory and a poem, that a story is a catalogue of detached facts, which have no other connexion than time, place, circumstance, cause and effect ; the other is the creation of actions according... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1880 - 438 páginas
...image of life expressed in its eternal truth. There is this difference between a story and a poem, that a story is a catalogue of detached facts, which have no other connexion than time, place, circumstance, cause, and effect; the other is the creation of actions according... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1880 - 444 páginas
...image of life expressed in its eternal truth. There is this difference between a story and a poem, that a story is a catalogue of detached facts, which have no other connexion than time, place, circumstance, cause, and effect; the other is the creation of actions according... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley, William Michael Rossetti - 1881 - 482 páginas
...ever knew nor can be known." 1 There v also a third phrase, in the Dffenct of Poetry : "A poem .... is the creation of actions according to the unchangeable...nature as existing in the mind of the Creator, which is itself the image of all other mind." Here' the word "Creator," having a capital initial letter (as... | |
| William Michael Rossetti - 1886 - 218 páginas
...ever knew nor can be known." 1 There Is also a third phrase, in the Defence of Poetry : " A poem .... is the creation of actions according to the unchangeable...nature as existing in the mind of the Creator, which is itself the image of all other mind." Here the word "Creator," having a capital initial letter (as printed... | |
| Shelley Society - 1886 - 184 páginas
...ever knew nor can be known. " 1 There te also a third phrase, in the Defence of Poetry : " A poem .... is the creation of actions according to the unchangeable...nature as existing in the mind of the Creator, which is itself the image of all other mind." Here the word "Creator," having a capital initial letter (as printed... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1888 - 426 páginas
...image of life expressed in its eternal truth. There is this difference between a story and a poem, that a story is a catalogue of detached facts, which have no other connexion than time, place, circumstance, cause, and effect ; the other is the creation of actions... | |
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