Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷The University Press, 1954 - 272 頁 |
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第 xxxiv 頁
... poets appear to me to have possessed above all others , and next to them the English . In the Hebrew poets , each ... poetic feelings that they , Like the flexuous boughs Of mighty oaks , yield homage to the gale , Toss in the strong ...
... poets appear to me to have possessed above all others , and next to them the English . In the Hebrew poets , each ... poetic feelings that they , Like the flexuous boughs Of mighty oaks , yield homage to the gale , Toss in the strong ...
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... poet : that images drawn from nature become proofs of original genius only in respect of the transforma- tion which they undergo under the action of the poetic spirit . This transformation is variously effected . ' They are modified by ...
... poet : that images drawn from nature become proofs of original genius only in respect of the transforma- tion which they undergo under the action of the poetic spirit . This transformation is variously effected . ' They are modified by ...
第 lvii 頁
... poetic function . Its power to reveal a new aspect of things , and compel our faith in its revela- tion , naturally suggested a new attitude to the problem of knowledge . For although on the one hand the mind in its poetic ...
... poetic function . Its power to reveal a new aspect of things , and compel our faith in its revela- tion , naturally suggested a new attitude to the problem of knowledge . For although on the one hand the mind in its poetic ...
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