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" But these kinds of inspiration Lydgate regarded as rather vulgar and vinous compared with the imagination that reveals subtle actions inaccessible by any sort of lens, but tracked in that outer darkness through long pathways of necessary sequence by the... "
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szerző: George Eliot - 1908
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Middlemarch: a study of provincial life, by George Eliot

Mary Ann Evans - 1873 - 308 oldal
...inspiration Lydgate regarded as rather vulgar and vinous compared with the imagination that reveals subtile actions inaccessible by any sort of lens, but tracked...where ignorance finds itself able and at ease: he was enamored of that arduous invention which is the very eye of research, provisionally framing its object...

The Quarterly Review, 134. kötet

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1873 - 606 oldal
...a sentence, which could scarcely be more obscure ; we have vainly sought its veiled meaning : — ' These kinds of inspiration Lydgate regarded as rather...ethereal atoms in its ideally illuminated space.' — ii. p. 295. And the ordinary narrative, in its struggle after conciseness, gets sometimes to look...

How They Strike Me, These Authors

Joseph Converse Heywood - 1877 - 310 oldal
...reveals subtle actions inaccessible to any sort of lens, but tracked in that outer darkness though long pathways of necessary sequence by the inward...where ignorance finds itself able and at ease: he was enamored of that arduous invention which is the very eye of research, provisionally framing its object,...

The Westminster review [afterw.] The London and Westminster review [afterw ...

sir John Bowring - 1878 - 642 oldal
...sentence from " Middlemarch." " These kinds of inspiration Lydgate regarded as rather vulgar and vicious, compared with the imagination that reveals subtle...ethereal atoms in its ideally illuminated space." We confess that that might be clearer. But we do not wish to do more than refer to this matter. It...

Middlemarch: A Study of Provincial Life

George Eliot - 1885 - 788 oldal
...cheap narration — reports of very poor talk going on in distant orbs; or portraits of Lncifer coming down on his bad errands as a large ugly man with bat's...where ignorance finds itself able and at ease; he was enamored of that arduous invention which is the very eye of research, provisionally framing its object...

Wit & Wisdom

George Eliot - 1885 - 404 oldal
...inspiration Lydgate regarded as rather vulgar and vinous compared with thcv imagination that reveals subtile actions inaccessible by any sort of lens, but tracked...where ignorance finds itself able and at ease : he was enamored of that arduous invention which is the very eye of research, provisionally framing its object...

Transactions of the ... Annual Meeting of the Alumnae Association of the ...

Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania. Alumnae Association - 1916 - 136 oldal
...coming down on his bad errands as a large ugly man with bats' wings and spurts of phosphoresence : or exaggerations of wantonness that seem to reflect...where ignorance finds itself able and at ease: he was enamored of that arduous invention which is the very eye of research; provisionally framing its object...

Comparative Criticism: Volume 2, Text and Reader: A Yearbook

E. S. Shaffer, Elinor Shaffer - 1980 - 374 oldal
...cheap narration ; reports of very poor talk going on in distant orbs; or portraits of Lucifer coming down on his bad errands as a large ugly man with bat's...the ethereal atoms in its ideally illuminated space. ' Necessary sequence ' is controlled by the reasoning imagination and, as in Bernard's analysis, there...
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George Eliot and Nineteenth-Century Science: The Make-Believe of a Beginning

Sally Shuttleworth - 1987 - 302 oldal
...scientific imagination. Lydgate disdains the form of imagination present in cheap narration which he regards as rather vulgar and vinous compared with the imagination...the ethereal atoms in its ideally illuminated space (Ch. 16, I, 249). Like his creator, Lydgate conceives science not simply as a process of observation...
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Phantom Formations: Aesthetic Ideology and the Bildungsroman

Marc Redfield - 1996 - 252 oldal
...cheap narration:—reports of very poor talk going on in distant orbs; or portraits of Lucifer coming down on his bad errands as a large ugly man with bat's...ethereal atoms in its ideally illuminated space. He. . . wanted to pierce the obscurity of those minute processes which prepare human misery and joy, those...
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