| John Manning - 2004 - 404 páginas
...wisdom and delight - and after one person or one age has exhausted all its divine influences which its peculiar relations enable them to share, another and yet another succeeds, and new relations are developed, the sources of an unforeseen and unconceived delight.45 The floodgates of Valeriano's hieroglyphic... | |
| Gérard Gacon - 2005 - 292 páginas
...after one person and one age has exhausted ail its dieine effluence iMch theirpeculiar relations enahle them to share, another and yet another succeeds, and...source of an unforeseen and an unconceived delight. (//u</., p. Toute poésie élevée est infinie ; elle est telle le premier gland, qui potentiellement... | |
| Kiene Brillenburg Wurth, Ann Rigney - 2008 - 432 páginas
...the inmost naked beauty of the meaning never exposed. A great Poem is a fountain for ever overflowing with the waters of wisdom and delight; and after one...developed, the source of an unforeseen and an unconceived delight.6 Zoals Shelley hier stelt, kan de betekenis van een (goed) gedicht nooit worden onthuld, omdat... | |
| Andrew Franta - 2007 - 15 páginas
...the inmost naked beauty of the meaning never exposed. A great Poem is a fountain for ever overflowing with the waters of wisdom and delight; and after one...source of an unforeseen and an unconceived delight. (528) It comes as no surprise that, for the author of The Necessity of Atheism, Dante's poetry might... | |
| René Wellek - 1978 - 768 páginas
...the age in which they lived.« 75. Ebenda, S. 148: »A great poem is a fountain for ever overflowing with the waters of wisdom and delight; and after one...source of an unforeseen and an unconceived delight.« 76. Poetical Works, S. 35— 6, 202. 77. Shawcross, S. 159: »Poets are the hierophants of an unapprehended... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1890 - 122 páginas
...of Beatrice, and the gradations . . . is the most glorious imagination of modern poetry" (29 ss). " After one person and one age has exhausted all its...which their peculiar relations enable them to share," etc. (33 10-12). " The accumulation of the materials of external life exceed," etc. (38 n). x ' The... | |
| Caroline Frances Eleanor Spurgeon - 1925 - 478 páginas
...Peacock's four Ада of Poetry, but it only appeared posthumously in 1840 in Sttayt and Lftteri.} if. 180] The age immediately succeeding to that of Dante, Petrarch and Boccaccio, was characterised by a revival of painting, sculpture and architecture. Chaucer caught the sacred inspiration,... | |
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