American Literature Survey: The American romantics, 1800-1860Milton R. Stern, Seymour L. Gross Viking Press, 1968 |
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... idea - the idea of the Beautiful - the artificialities of this rhythm are an inseparable bar to the development of all points of thought or expression which have their basis in Truth . But Truth is often , and in very great degree , the ...
... idea - the idea of the Beautiful - the artificialities of this rhythm are an inseparable bar to the development of all points of thought or expression which have their basis in Truth . But Truth is often , and in very great degree , the ...
第 177 頁
... idea here is , that the figure in the cloak is the phan- tom or reduplication of Sir William Howe ; but in an article called " William Wilson , " one of the Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque , we have not only the same idea , but the ...
... idea here is , that the figure in the cloak is the phan- tom or reduplication of Sir William Howe ; but in an article called " William Wilson , " one of the Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque , we have not only the same idea , but the ...
第 266 頁
... idea , the gaudy fable fades and shrivels . We behold the real higher law . To the wise , therefore , a fact is true poetry , and the most beautiful of fables . These wonders are brought to our own door . You also are a man . Man and ...
... idea , the gaudy fable fades and shrivels . We behold the real higher law . To the wise , therefore , a fact is true poetry , and the most beautiful of fables . These wonders are brought to our own door . You also are a man . Man and ...
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