The foam is not cruel, neither does it crawl. The state of mind which attributes to it these characters of a living creature is one in which the reason is unhinged by grief. All violent feelings have the same effect. They produce in us a falseness in... Readings in English Prose of the Nineteenth Century - 第 477 頁由 編輯 - 1917完整檢視 - 關於此書
| John Ruskin - 1856 - 450 頁
...neither does it crawl. The state of mind which attributes to it these characters of a living creature is one in which the reason is unhinged by grief. All...generally characterize as the " Pathetic fallacy." 1 Holmes (Oliver Wendel), quoted by Miss Mitford in her Recollections of a Literary Life. Now we are... | |
| John Ruskin - 1856 - 452 頁
...neither does it crawl. The state of mind which attributes to it these characters of a living creature is one in which the reason is unhinged by grief. All...generally characterize as the " Pathetic fallacy." 1 Holmes (Oliver Wendel), quoted by Miss Mitford in her Recollections of a Literary Life. § 6. Now... | |
| John Ruskin - 1885 - 654 頁
...neither does it crawl. The state of mind which attributes to it these characters of a living creature is one in which the reason is unhinged by grief. All...generally characterize as the " Pathetic fallacy." § 6. Now we are in the habit of considering this fallacy as eminently a character of poetical description,... | |
| John Franklin Genung - 1902 - 324 頁
...neither does it crawl. The state of mind which attributes to it these characters of a living 40 creature is one in which the reason is unhinged by grief. All...generally characterize as the "Pathetic Fallacy." 45 ceeding antithesis, 1. 22, be put in clearer light? — 24. This kind of fallacy, — here is suggested... | |
| John Ruskin - 1889 - 638 頁
...neither does it crawl. The state of mind which attributes to it these characters of a living creature is one in which the reason is unhinged by grief. All...generally characterize as the " Pathetic fallacy." § 6. Now we are in the habit of considering this fallacy as eminently a character of .poetical description,... | |
| John Ruskin - 1891 - 488 頁
...neither does it crawl. The state of mind which attributes to it these characters of a living creature is one in which the reason is unhinged by grief. All...generally characterize as the " Pathetic fallacy." § 6. Now we are in the habit of considering this fallacy as eminently a character of poetical description,... | |
| John Ruskin - 1894 - 476 頁
...neither does it crawl. The state of mind which attributes to it these characters of a living creature is one in which the reason is unhinged by grief. All...generally characterize as the " Pathetic fallacy." § 6. Now we are in the habit of considering this fallacy as eminently a character of poetical description,... | |
| Adams Sherman Hill - 1895 - 450 頁
...neither does it crawl. The state of mind which attributes to it these characters of a living creature is one in which the reason is unhinged by grief. All...things, which I would generally characterize as the ' PatheticJalLjgy.' " Now we are in the habit of considering this fallacy as eminently a character... | |
| Adams Sherman Hill - 1895 - 452 頁
...neither does it crawL The state of mind which attributes to it these characters of a living creature is one in which the reason is unhinged by grief. All...impressions of external things, which I would generally characterfee as the ' Pathetic fallacy.' " Now we are in the habit of considering this fallacy as eminently... | |
| Adams Sherman Hill - 1895 - 454 頁
...neither does it crawl. The state ot mind which attributes to it these characters of a living creature is one in which the reason is unhinged by^ grief....violent feelings have the same effect. They produce inlis a falseness in all our impressions of external things, which I would generally characterhe as... | |
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