Hence the poetry of the ancients was the poetry of enjoyment, and ours is that of desire : the former has its foundation in the scene which is present, while the latter hovers betwixt recollection and hope. A Course of Lectures on Dramatic Art and Literature - 第9页作者:August Wilhelm von Schlegel - 1833 - 442 页全本阅读 - 图书信息
 | John George Cochrane - 1844 - 636 页
...tendencies of polytheism and Christianity, consists in the one being the poetry of enjoyment while the other is that of desire: the former has its foundation in the scene which is the present, while the latter hovers betwixt recollection and hope. This is an antithesis fit to captivate... | |
 | 1846 - 906 页
...melancholy can be the key-note of its songs ? Hence the poetry of the ancients was the poetry of enjoyment, and ours is that of desire ; the former has its foundation...the latter hovers betwixt recollection and hope." (Dram. Lit. Sect. 1.) Now, admitting that these views, so eloquently unfolded, are no more than partially... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1848 - 456 页
...the poetry of the ancients was the poetry of enjoyment, and ours is that of desire ; the former had its foundation in the scene which is present, while...and hope. Let me not be understood to affirm that every thing flows in one strain of wailing and complaint, and that the voice of melancholy must always... | |
 | 1857 - 398 页
...character of its songs must be melancholy. Hence the poetry of the ancients was the poetry of enjoyment, and ours is that of desire : the former has its foundation...flows in one strain of wailing and complaint, and thus the voice of melancholy must always be loudly heard. As the austerity of tragedy was not incompatible... | |
 | Frederic Henry Hedge - 1886 - 556 页
...character of its songs must be melancholy. Hence, the poetry of the ancients was the poetry of enjoyment, and ours is that of desire. The. former has its foundation in the present; the latter hovers between memory and hope." In his lecture on Shakspearc, Schlegel vindicates... | |
 | William John Courthope - 1903 - 642 页
...is contained in the following passage : — The poetry of the ancients was the poetry of enjoyment, and ours is that of desire : the former has its foundation...while the latter hovers betwixt recollection and hope. . . . The Grecian ideal of human nature was perfect union and proportion between all the powers, a... | |
 | 1903 - 382 页
...character of its songs must be melancholy. Hence the poetry of the ancients was the poetry of enjoyment, and ours is that of desire. The former has its foundation in the present; the latter hovers between memory and hope." In France Schlegel was almost as well known as... | |
 | Kathleen M. Wheeler, David Simpson - 1984 - 276 页
...melancholy can be the key-note of its songs? Hence the poetry of the ancients was the poetry of enjoyment, and ours is that of desire: the former has its foundation...betwixt recollection and hope. Let me not be understood as affirming that everything flows in one unvarying strain of wailing and complaint, and that the voice... | |
 | Robin Wallace - 1990 - 196 页
...in the contemplation of infinity . . . Hence the poetry of the ancients was the poetry of enjoyment, and ours is that of desire: the former has its foundation...the latter hovers betwixt recollection and hope.' In Romantic poetry, 'the impressions of the soul are to be hallowed, as it were, by a mysterious connection... | |
 | David Simpson - 1988 - 468 页
...melancholy can be the key-note of its songs? Hence the poetry of the ancients was the poetry of enjoyment, and ours is that of desire: the former has its foundation...betwixt recollection and hope. Let me not be understood as affirming that everything flows in one unvarying strain of wailing and complaint, and that the voice... | |
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