Not that they failed in expression, or were inattentive to it; on the contrary, they are the highest models of expression, the unapproached masters of the grand style: but their expression is so excellent because it is so admirably kept in its right degree... Irish Essays: And Others - Pągina 205per Matthew Arnold - 1891 - 308 pąginesVisualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| Matthew Arnold - 1853 - 298 pągines
...They regarded the whole ; we regard the parts. With them, the action predominated over the expression of it ; with us, the expression predominates over...admirably kept in its right degree of prominence; because it is so simple and so well subordinated ; because it draws its force directly from the pregnancy of... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1856 - 348 pągines
...They regarded the whole; we regard the parts. With them, the action predominated over the expression of it; with us, the expression predominates over the...admirably kept in its right degree of prominence ; because it is so simple and so well subordinated; because it draws its force directly from the pregnancy of... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1857 - 344 pągines
...They regarded the whole ; we regard the parts. With them, the action predominated over the expression of it ; with us, the expression predominates over the action. Not that they failed in expression, a or were inattentive to it ; on the contrary, they are the highest models of expression, the unapproached... | |
| Aeschylus - 1877 - 174 pągines
...that " the Greeks are the highest models of expression, the unapproached masters of the grand style : their expression is so excellent because it is so...admirably kept in its right degree of prominence, because it is so simple and so well subordinated, because it draws its force directly from the pregnancy of... | |
| Aeschylus - 1877 - 182 pągines
...poetry — " the action of the piece " — but may help to illustrate his assurance that " the Greeks are the highest models of expression, the unapproached masters of the grand style : their expression is so excellent because it is so admirably kept in its right degree of prominence,... | |
| Aeschylus - 1877 - 172 pągines
...— " the action of the piece " — but may help to illustrate his assurance that " the Greeks arc the highest models of expression, the unapproached masters of the grand style : their expression is so excellent because it is so admirably kept in its right degree of prominence,... | |
| Robert Browning - 1882 - 462 pągines
...poetry— "the action of the piece" — but may help to illustrate his assurance that " the Greeks are the highest models of expression, the unapproached masters of the grand style ; their expression is so excellent because it is so admirably kept in its right degree of prominence,... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1883 - 534 pągines
...They regarded the whole ; we regard the parts. With them the action predominated over the expression of it ; with us the expression predominates over the...admirably kept in its right degree of prominence ; because it is so simple and so well subordinated ; because it draws its force directly from the pregnancy of... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1883 - 540 pągines
...They regarded the whole; we regard the parts. With them the action predominated over the expression of it; with us the expression predominates over the...admirably kept in its right degree of prominence; because it is so simple and so well subordinated; because it draws its force directly from the pregnancy of... | |
| Robert Browning - 1887 - 414 pągines
...poetry — " the action of the piece " — but may help to illustrate his assurance that " the Greeks are the highest models of expression, the unapproached masters of the grand style : their expression is so excellent because it is so admirably kept in its right degree of prominence,... | |
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