On Modern PoetsMeridian Books, 1959 - 223 psl. |
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... emotion whatever : composed out of feelings solely . Canto XV of the Inferno ( Brunetto Latini ) is a working up of the emotion evident in the situation ; but the effect , though single as that of any work of art , is obtained by a ...
... emotion whatever : composed out of feelings solely . Canto XV of the Inferno ( Brunetto Latini ) is a working up of the emotion evident in the situation ; but the effect , though single as that of any work of art , is obtained by a ...
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... emotional equivalent of thought . But he is not necessarily interested in the thought itself . We talk as if thought was precise and emotion was vague . In reality there is precise emo- tion and there is vague emotion . To express precise ...
... emotional equivalent of thought . But he is not necessarily interested in the thought itself . We talk as if thought was precise and emotion was vague . In reality there is precise emo- tion and there is vague emotion . To express precise ...
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... emotion which is bril- liantly distinct . I should think there is generally and ideally , no emotion at all until an object has furnished the occasion for one , and that the critic is faking his discovery of the emo- tion when he cannot ...
... emotion which is bril- liantly distinct . I should think there is generally and ideally , no emotion at all until an object has furnished the occasion for one , and that the critic is faking his discovery of the emo- tion when he cannot ...
Turinys
Introduction by Keith McKean | 7 |
T S Eliot or the Illusion of Reaction | 35 |
John Crowe Ransom or Thunder without God | 73 |
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