| 1856 - 634 oldal
...the merit of his piece depended on the brilliant things which arose under his pen as he went along. We have poems which seem to exist merely for the sake...to the language about the action, not to the action itaelt I verily think that the majority of them do not in their hearts believff that there is such... | |
| 1854 - 800 oldal
...merit of his piece depended on the brilliant things which arose under his pen as he went along. We hare poems which seem to exist merely for the sake of single...think that the majority of them do not in their hearts believe that there is such a thing aa a total-impression to be derived from a poem at all, or to be... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1853 - 298 oldal
...the merit of his piece depended on the brilliant things which arose under his pen as he went along. We have poems which seem to exist merely for the sake...lines and passages ; not for the sake of producing any total-impression. We have critics who seem to direct their attention merely to detached expressions,... | |
| 1854 - 798 oldal
...merit of his piece depended on the brilliant things which arose under his pen as he went along. \Ve have poems which seem to exist merely for the sake...for the sake of producing any total impression. We hove critics who seem to direct their attention merelyto detached expressions, to the language about... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1856 - 350 oldal
...the merit of his piece depended on the brilliant things which arose under his pen as he went along. We have poems which seem to exist merely for the sake...think that the majority of them do not in their hearts believe that there is such a thing as a total-impression -to be derived from a poem at all, or to be... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1856 - 348 oldal
...the merit of his piece depended on the brilliant things which arose under his pen as he went along. We have poems which seem to exist merely for the sake...think that the majority of them do not in their hearts believe that there is such a thing as a total-impression to be derived from a poem at all, or to be... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1856 - 386 oldal
...piece depended on the brilliant things which arose under his pen as he went along. We have ^joerns which seem to exist merely for the sake of single...the sake of producing any total impression. We have crities who seem to direct their attention merely to detached expressions, to the language about the... | |
| Paul Hamilton Payne - 1857 - 614 oldal
...under his pen as he went along. We have pocmь which teem to e jut merely for the saJte of single linct and passages ; not for the sake of producing any total impression. We have critici eAo *eem to direct their attention merely to detached passages, to the language about the action,... | |
| Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1864 - 608 oldal
...opposite mistake of placing the essence of poetry in the action of the poem. " We have poems," he says, " which seem to exist merely for the sake of single...producing any total impression : we have critics who direct their attention merely to detached expressions, to the language about the action, not to the... | |
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