Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen2R. Fenner, 1817 - 309 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 6-10 de 25
Página 42
... imagination . They wished to trans- port the mind to a sense of its possible greatness , and to im- plant the germs of that greatness , during the temporary obli- vion of the worthless " thing we are , " and of the peculiar state in ...
... imagination . They wished to trans- port the mind to a sense of its possible greatness , and to im- plant the germs of that greatness , during the temporary obli- vion of the worthless " thing we are , " and of the peculiar state in ...
Página 45
... imaginative , of slow . faculties and deep feelings , " a captain of a small trading vessel , for example , who being past the middle age of life , had retired upon an annuity , or small independent income , to some village or country ...
... imaginative , of slow . faculties and deep feelings , " a captain of a small trading vessel , for example , who being past the middle age of life , had retired upon an annuity , or small independent income , to some village or country ...
Página 46
... imagination , and have been spoken in his own character , are those which have given , and which will continue to give universal delight ; and that the passages exclu- sively appropriate to the supposed narrator , such as the last ...
... imagination , and have been spoken in his own character , are those which have given , and which will continue to give universal delight ; and that the passages exclu- sively appropriate to the supposed narrator , such as the last ...
Página 51
... imagination , the greater part of which have no place in the conscious- ness of uneducated man ; though in civilized society , by imitation and passive remembrance of what they hear from their religious instructors and other superiors ...
... imagination , the greater part of which have no place in the conscious- ness of uneducated man ; though in civilized society , by imitation and passive remembrance of what they hear from their religious instructors and other superiors ...
Página 59
... from every self - inspired minister of a conventicle ! And I reflect with delight , how little a mere theory , though of his own workmanship , interferes with the processes of genuine imagination in a man of true poetic geuius , 59.
... from every self - inspired minister of a conventicle ! And I reflect with delight , how little a mere theory , though of his own workmanship , interferes with the processes of genuine imagination in a man of true poetic geuius , 59.
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
admiration Aldobrand ANSW appear beautiful Bertram character child common composition conversation critic Cuxhaven DANE dear friend defect delight diction Drama Edinburgh Review effect Elbe English equally excellence excitement expression feelings former French genius German German language greater Greek ground guage Hamburg heart human imagery images imagination imitation incidents instance judgement Klopstock lady language least less lines low and rustic Lubec Lyrical Ballads MADRIGALE Martha Ray means metre metrical Milton mind moral nature object odes passage passion perhaps person philosophical Pindar pleasure poem poet poet's poetic poetry present prose racter Ratzeburg reader reason rhyme S. T. COLERIDGE Samuel Daniel scene seems sense sentences Shakespeare Sonnet soul specimens spirit stanzas style surprize sympathy taste thing thou thought tion tragedy truth Venus and Adonis verse whole wish words Wordsworth writers