Aristotle, I have been told, has said, that Poetry is the most philosophic of all writing : it is so : its object is truth^ not individual and local, but general, and operative ; not standing upon external testimony, but carried alive into the heart by... Prose Writings of Wordsworthpor William Wordsworth - 1893 - 198 páginasVista de fragmentos - Acerca de este libro
| Sir Henry Jones - 1909 - 330 páginas
...but general and operative : truth which is its own testimony, which gives confidence and competence to the tribunal to which it appeals, and receives them from the same tribunal.' Without in the least confusing the methods of the poet with those of the philosopher, seeking merely... | |
| Sir Henry Jones - 1909 - 320 páginas
...but general and operative : truth which is its own testimony, which gives confidence and competence to the tribunal to which it appeals, and receives them from the same tribunal.' Without in the least confusing the methods of the poet with those of the philosopher, seeking merely... | |
| John Matthews Manly - 1909 - 570 páginas
...alive into the heart by passion ; truth which is its own testimony, which gives strength and divinity to the tribunal to which it appeals, and receives them from the same tr1bunal. Poetry is the image of man and nature. The obstacles which stand in the way of the fidelity... | |
| 1910 - 482 páginas
...that Poetry is the most philosophic of all writing: it is so: its object is truth, not individual and local, but general, and operative; not standing upon...appeals, and receives them from the same tribunal. Poetry>"f»--the, image of nian and nature. The obstacles which" stand in theway'^f the fidelity of... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1911 - 296 páginas
...Poetry is the most philosophic of all writing : it is so : its object is truth, not individual and local, but general, and operative ; not standing upon...passion ; truth which is its own testimony, which gives strength and divinity to the tribunal to which it appeals, and receives them from the same tribunal.... | |
| Aristotle, Lane Cooper - 1913 - 158 páginas
...that poetry is the most philosophic of all writing. It is so : its object is truth, not individual and local, but general, and operative; not standing upon...testimony, but carried alive into the heart by passion. — WORDSWORTH.4 Aristotle has spoken so much and so solidly upon the force of imitation, in his Poetics,... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1914 - 192 páginas
...soul than are supposed to be common among mankind. " The object of poetry is truth, not individual and local, but general and operative ; not standing upon...testimony, but carried alive into the heart by passion." — WORDSWORTH. " Poetry secretes the ideal ; therefore poetry is a hunger of the soul." — VICTOR... | |
| 1914 - 836 páginas
...that Poetry is the most philosophic of all writing; it is so, its object is Truth, not individual and local, but general and operative ; not standing upon external testimony but carried alive in the heart by passion. . . . Poetry is the image of Man and Nature." It would be easy to show how... | |
| 1915 - 830 páginas
...that Poetry is the most philosophic of all writing ; it is so, its object is Truth, not individual and local, but general and operative; not standing upon external testimony but carried alive in the heart by passion. . . . Poetry is the image of Man and Nature." It would be easy to show how... | |
| George Benjamin Woods - 1916 - 1604 páginas
...poetry is the most philosophic of all writing:2 it is so: its object is truth, not indi- so vidual and m to Morna! Give me that sword, my foe! I love the...fell, like the bank of a mountain-stream, and stre 85 tribunal to which it appeals, and receives them from the same tribunal. Poetry is the image of man... | |
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