Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷 |
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In this chapter we read that the mere faithful reproduction of natural appearances does not of itself mark the poet : that images drawn from nature become proofs of original genius only in respect of the transformation which they ...
In this chapter we read that the mere faithful reproduction of natural appearances does not of itself mark the poet : that images drawn from nature become proofs of original genius only in respect of the transformation which they ...
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In the form , style , and manner of the whole poem , and in the structure of the particular lines and periods , there is an harshness and acerbity connected and combined with words and images all a - glow , 25 which might recall those ...
In the form , style , and manner of the whole poem , and in the structure of the particular lines and periods , there is an harshness and acerbity connected and combined with words and images all a - glow , 25 which might recall those ...
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He showed in what sense not only general 25 terms , but generic images ( under the name of abstract ideas ) ... As one word may become the general exponent of many , so by association a simple image may represent a whole class .
He showed in what sense not only general 25 terms , but generic images ( under the name of abstract ideas ) ... As one word may become the general exponent of many , so by association a simple image may represent a whole class .
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