Unisa English Studies, Volumele 27-29Department of English, University of South Africa, 1989 |
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Pagina 19
... feeling therein developed gives importance to the action and situation and not the action and situation to the feeling ... He adds : ( I 129 ) My meaning will be rendered perfectly intelligi- ble by referring my Reader to the Poems ...
... feeling therein developed gives importance to the action and situation and not the action and situation to the feeling ... He adds : ( I 129 ) My meaning will be rendered perfectly intelligi- ble by referring my Reader to the Poems ...
Pagina 21
... feeling analogous to the supernatural , by awakening the mind's at- tention from the lethargy of custom , and direct- ing it to the loveliness and wonders of the world before us . ( Biographia Literaria 168-9 ) . The idea of the ...
... feeling analogous to the supernatural , by awakening the mind's at- tention from the lethargy of custom , and direct- ing it to the loveliness and wonders of the world before us . ( Biographia Literaria 168-9 ) . The idea of the ...
Pagina 26
... feeling , and of feeling not strict- ly and necessarily connected with the passion ' ; thus metre has a tendency to ' divest language , in a certain degree of its reality , and thus to throw a sort of half - consciousness of ...
... feeling , and of feeling not strict- ly and necessarily connected with the passion ' ; thus metre has a tendency to ' divest language , in a certain degree of its reality , and thus to throw a sort of half - consciousness of ...
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Review Notes | 69 |
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