Literary Criticism: A Short History. Classical and neo-classical criticism, Volume 1University of Chicago P., 1978 - 336 pages |
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Page 111
... Sublime and Beautiful is , certainly , as follows . ( Here , as we are entitled to do , we only bring under consideration in the first instance the sublime in natural Objects ; for the sublime of Art is always limited by the conditions ...
... Sublime and Beautiful is , certainly , as follows . ( Here , as we are entitled to do , we only bring under consideration in the first instance the sublime in natural Objects ; for the sublime of Art is always limited by the conditions ...
Page 294
... sublime " described by Addison and Burke and later refined theolog- ically in the " Dynamic sublime " of Kant . The theory also had an antique source in a passage by Lucretius which was often quoted by the literary theorists . There is ...
... sublime " described by Addison and Burke and later refined theolog- ically in the " Dynamic sublime " of Kant . The theory also had an antique source in a passage by Lucretius which was often quoted by the literary theorists . There is ...
Page 324
... sublime , Pope beautiful . ) 1 The sublime plays a pronounced , if somewhat disguised , role in Johnson's thought as an adjunct or ambiguous equivalent of the uni- versal . The grandeur of generality is something inclusive , not only in ...
... sublime , Pope beautiful . ) 1 The sublime plays a pronounced , if somewhat disguised , role in Johnson's thought as an adjunct or ambiguous equivalent of the uni- versal . The grandeur of generality is something inclusive , not only in ...
Contents
Socrates and the Rhapsode PAGE | 3 |
The Internal Focus 555 | 16 |
Poetry as Structure | 21 |
Copyright | |
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