Encounters in HistoryWorld Publishing Company, 1961 - 405 pàgines |
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Pàgina 70
... poetic , which is at the same time a historic , reality . But this in the final reckoning is all . The rest of the play , the secondary characters and preparatory scenes , lack all value . In the poet's mind , or heart , the play had no ...
... poetic , which is at the same time a historic , reality . But this in the final reckoning is all . The rest of the play , the secondary characters and preparatory scenes , lack all value . In the poet's mind , or heart , the play had no ...
Pàgina 71
... poet's scheme . She is a ruler rather than a woman ; and she wishes to show herself worthy of Caesar , her lover ... poet rather than a great painter , ennoble all that he touches . " But this distinction between poet and painter is ...
... poet's scheme . She is a ruler rather than a woman ; and she wishes to show herself worthy of Caesar , her lover ... poet rather than a great painter , ennoble all that he touches . " But this distinction between poet and painter is ...
Pàgina 73
... poetic object : " The poet finds there the elevated generality that suits the inventions of poetry . " So far his argument is less offensive than Taine's thesis of poetry ( the past ) superimposed upon truth ( the poet's own ...
... poetic object : " The poet finds there the elevated generality that suits the inventions of poetry . " So far his argument is less offensive than Taine's thesis of poetry ( the past ) superimposed upon truth ( the poet's own ...
Continguts
II | 51 |
FRENCH HISTORIANS FOR AND AGAINST THE REVOLUTION | 87 |
MOTLEY AND HIS RISE OF THE DUTCH REPUBLIC | 145 |
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