| Thomas Warton - 1762 - 264 páginas
...fomething, which engages the affections the feelings of the heart, rather than the cold approbation of the head. If there be any poem, whofe graces pleafe,...if the critic is not fatisfied, yet the reader is tranfported. * Parad. Loft. b. if. v. 241. SEC T. II. Of Spenfer's Imitations from old Romances. ALthough... | |
| 1791 - 322 páginas
...fomething which engages the affections, the feelings of the heart, rather than the cold approbation of the head. If there be any poem, whofe graces pleafe,...imagination delight, becaufe they are unaffifted and unreftraincd by thofe of deliberate judgment, it is this : In, reading Spenfer, if the critic is not... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1805 - 452 páginas
...fomething, which engages the affeftions, the feelings of the heart rather than the cold approbation' of the head. " If there be any poem, whofe graces...unaffifted and unreftrained by thofe of deliberate judgement it is- THJCS. In readlag Spenfer if the- critick is; not fatisfied, yet the reader is tranfported.... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1805 - 448 páginas
...the heart rather than the cold approbation of the head. If there be any poem, whofe graces pleale, becaufe they are fituated beyond the reach of art,...unaffifted and unreftrained by thofe of deliberate judgement, it is THIS. In reading Spenfer if the critick is not fatisfied, yet the reader is tranfported.... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1805 - 446 páginas
...cold approbation of the head. If there be any poem, whofe graces pleale, becaufe they are lituated beyond the reach of art, and where the force and faculties...unaffifted and unreftrained by thofe of deliberate judgement, it is THIS. In reading Spenfer if the critick is not fatisfied, yet the reader is tranfported.... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1807 - 446 páginas
...approhation of the head. If there he any poem, whose graces please, hecause they are situated heyond the reach of art, and where the force and faculties of creative imagination delight, hecause they"are unassisted and unrestrained hy those of deliherate judgement, it is THIS. In reading... | |
| Thomas Warton - 1807 - 384 páginas
...poem whose graces please, because they are situated beyond the reach * Parad. Lo»t, b. iv. v. 241 . of art, and where the force and faculties of creative imagination delight, because they are unassisted and unrestrained by those of deliberate judgment, it is this. In reading... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 624 páginas
...Poussin. approbation of the head. If there be any poem whose graces please, because they are situated beyond the reach of art, and where the force and faculties of creative imagination delight, because they are unassisted and unrestrained by those of deliberate judgement, it is this : In reading... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 616 páginas
...the cold approbation of the head. If there be any poem whose graces please, because they are situated beyond the reach of art, and where the force and faculties of creative imagination delight, because they are unassisted and unrestrained by those of deliberate judgement, it is this : In reading... | |
| 1834 - 454 páginas
...the cold approbation of the head. If there be any poem whose graces please, because they are situated beyond the reach of art ; and where the force and faculties of creative imagination delight, because they are unassisted and unrestrained by those of deliberate judgment, it is this : in reading... | |
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