| 1909 - 498 páginas
...my own judgement) as opposed to the word Prose, and synonymous with metrical composition. But much confusion has been introduced into criticism by this...naturally occur in writing prose, that it would be scarce!) possible to avoid them, iven were it desirable. with metaphors and figures, will have their... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1920 - 388 páginas
...against my own judgment) aa opposed to the word Prose, and synonymous with metrical composition. But much confusion has been introduced into criticism by this...strict antithesis, because lines and passages of metre to naturally occur in writing prose, that it would be scarcely possible to avoid them, even were it... | |
| Gay Wilson Allen, Harry Hayden Clark - 1962 - 676 páginas
...against my own judgment) as opposed to the word prose, and synonymous with metrical composition. But much confusion has been introduced into criticism by this...or science. The only strict antithesis to prose is meter; nor is this, in truth, a strict antithesis, because lines and passages of meter so naturally... | |
| Meyer Howard Abrams - 1971 - 420 páginas
...prose, but to unemotional assertions of fact, or 'science.' 'Much confusion,' Wordsworth complained, 'has . been introduced into criticism by this contradistinction...philosophical one of Poetry and Matter of Fact, or Science.' 1 It had been common since antiquity to oppose poetry to history, and to base this distinction on the... | |
| Alvin B. Kernan - 1989 - 384 páginas
...the arts from what has remained its defining opposite in the world and its scheme of knowledge: "much confusion has been introduced into criticism by this...philosophical one of poetry and matter of fact, or science." A History of Letters: THE LIVES OF THE POETS The idea of poetry as one component of a larger category... | |
| Hugh Underhill - 1992 - 360 páginas
...experience than seemed possible using Augustan conventions. Wordsworth's footnote to the effect that 'much confusion has been introduced into criticism by this...philosophical one of poetry and matter of fact, or science'19 is an insistence on the power of poetry to assert the value of subjective (non-factual)... | |
| Arnold Schoenberg - 1995 - 512 páginas
...distinction seems apt, one used by nineteenth-century critics in the organicist tradition; for example, "Much confusion has been introduced into criticism by this...instead of the more philosophical one of Poetry and Matters of Fact, or Science."11 Schoenberg explicates this opposition in a personal way, defending... | |
| Fiona J. Stafford, Howard Gaskill - 1998 - 284 páginas
...Wordsworth's 1802 Preface, for example, would minimize a contradistinction between poetry and prose in favour of "the more philosophical one of Poetry and Matter of fact, or Science". 8 The debate over Ossian could only encourage the peculiarly modern contradistinction between poetry... | |
| Tim Milnes - 2003 - 294 páginas
...according to epistemic criteria. In the revisions to the Preface to Lyrical Ballads he argues that 'much confusion has been introduced into criticism by this...philosophical one of Poetry and Matter of Fact, or Science'.4" Insofar as he is committed to this position, Wordsworth identifies poetry in terms of its... | |
| Frederick Burwick - 2010 - 317 páginas
...second edition of Lyrical Ballads: "Much confusion has been introduced into criticism by . . . [the] contradistinction of Poetry and Prose, instead of...philosophical one of Poetry and Matter of Fact, or Science." Elizabeth Schneider, The Aesthetics of William Hazlitt. 45n, has suggested a source in Hazlitt (from... | |
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