Jeffrey's Criticism: A SelectionScottish Academic Press, 1983 - 181 pàgines |
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Pàgina 48
... language of conversation among the middling and lower orders of the people . ' What advantages are to be gained by the success of this project , we confess ourselves unable to conjecture . The language of the higher and more cultivated ...
... language of conversation among the middling and lower orders of the people . ' What advantages are to be gained by the success of this project , we confess ourselves unable to conjecture . The language of the higher and more cultivated ...
Pàgina 49
... language that is characteristic of it . The truth is , that it is impossible to copy their diction or their sentiments correctly , in a serious composition ; and this , not merely because poverty makes men ridiculous , but because just ...
... language that is characteristic of it . The truth is , that it is impossible to copy their diction or their sentiments correctly , in a serious composition ; and this , not merely because poverty makes men ridiculous , but because just ...
Pàgina 169
... language , especially to the language of poetry . He then justifies the use for reflected emotion of the name ' beauty . ' He concludes that the controversial standard of taste does not exist . Each man properly has his own , but the ...
... language , especially to the language of poetry . He then justifies the use for reflected emotion of the name ' beauty . ' He concludes that the controversial standard of taste does not exist . Each man properly has his own , but the ...
Continguts
Byrons The Corsair and The Bride of Abydos | 10 |
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Baillies Plays on the Passions | 103 |
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admiration affections appears Beaumont and Fletcher beauty Biographia Literaria Carlyle character chiefly colours composition contemporaries Contributions Cowper Crabbe critical delight delineations diction doubt drama dramatists Edinburgh Review emotions enchanted English English poetry excellence excited expression fame familiar fancy fastidious favour feelings force Francis Jeffrey genius give grace human images imagination imitation impression indulgence interest Jeffrey Jeffrey's language least less literary literature lofty Lord Byron Lucy Hutchinson Lyrical Ballads manner merely merit mind misanthropy modern moral nature never objects observation old English ordinary original passages passion peculiar perhaps persons poems poetical poetry poets political popular present produced prose readers ridicule satire scarcely scenes Scott Scottish seems sensibility sentiments Shakespeare simplicity society sort Southey spirit splendid style sublime sympathy talents taste tenderness thing thought tion tone truth variety versification vigour vulgar Walter Jackson Bate Whig whole Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship Wordsworth writings
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