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Pagina 5
... force . It is the imagina- tive force with which he projects it , so as to make it vividly visible to himself , that really keeps the weight of it off his heart . When Shakespeare makes Macbeth say : Methought I heard a voice cry ...
... force . It is the imagina- tive force with which he projects it , so as to make it vividly visible to himself , that really keeps the weight of it off his heart . When Shakespeare makes Macbeth say : Methought I heard a voice cry ...
Pagina 6
... force and point to the imaginative presentation of the reproach , while it would be fatal to the impressive- ness of such a reproach in real life . We shall never understand true poetry till we have grasped the uses of the various ...
... force and point to the imaginative presentation of the reproach , while it would be fatal to the impressive- ness of such a reproach in real life . We shall never understand true poetry till we have grasped the uses of the various ...
Pagina 11
... force - been led into the wilderness by Carlyle , and left there . You see , one by one , almost all Carlyle's crotchets dissolved in a classical tincture not at all Carlylian ; his scorn for history itself , so far as history is not ...
... force - been led into the wilderness by Carlyle , and left there . You see , one by one , almost all Carlyle's crotchets dissolved in a classical tincture not at all Carlylian ; his scorn for history itself , so far as history is not ...
Pagina 67
... forces - noza applies with unqualified force - om has been allowed to usurp the province nis affirmatio est negatio . The affirma- that in the nature of things belongs to tion of one tendency in any associated deduction ; while that ...
... forces - noza applies with unqualified force - om has been allowed to usurp the province nis affirmatio est negatio . The affirma- that in the nature of things belongs to tion of one tendency in any associated deduction ; while that ...
Pagina 69
... force be very strong , quite beautiful . A very plain cottage , for instance , with not a single architectural feature to raise it from the category of mere masonry , if pleasantly situated , under the shade of graceful leafage , and ...
... force be very strong , quite beautiful . A very plain cottage , for instance , with not a single architectural feature to raise it from the category of mere masonry , if pleasantly situated , under the shade of graceful leafage , and ...
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