| Samuel Johnson - 1940 - 638 páginas
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| Huntington Cairns - 1960 - 1473 páginas
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| William Harmon - 2003 - 566 páginas
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| Edward Dahlberg - 1967 - 178 páginas
...deal upon the metaphysical poets, and Tate offers us another excerpt from the Lives: Johnson declares "they neither copied nature nor life; neither painted...matter nor represented the operations of intellect." If these perverse bards refused to imitate nature or life, and declined to recognize the existence... | |
| René Wellek - 1978 - 768 páginas
...man in IA Richards Philosophy of Rhetoric (New York, 1936), S. 120 — 3. 103. Lives, i (Cowley), 19: They neither copied nature nor life; neither painted...matter nor represented the operations of intellect.« 104. ebenda, S. 20: »a combination of dissimilar images, or discovery of occult resemblances in things... | |
| Gerog Olms - 560 páginas
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| John Crowe Ransom - 1949 - 746 páginas
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| Alexander Pope, John Oldmixon, Alfred Slater West - 2016 - 196 páginas
...right to the name of poets ; for they cannot be said to have imitated anything : they copied neither nature nor life ; neither painted the forms of matter, nor represented the operations of intellect.... ' This kind of writing, which was, I believe, borrowed from Marino1 and his followers, had been recommended... | |
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