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" Eloquence supposes an audience; the peculiarity of poetry appears to us to lie in the poet's utter unconsciousness of a listener. Poetry is feeling confessing itself to itself, in moments of solitude, and embodying itself in symbols which are the nearest... "
The British and Foreign Review: Or, European Quarterly Journal - Página 15
1842
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The right and wrong of state interference with corporation and church property

John Stuart Mill - 1859 - 496 páginas
...heard, poetry is overheard. Eloquence supposes an audience; the peculiarity of poetry appears to us to lie in the poet's utter unconsciousness of a listener....confessing itself to itself, in moments of solitude, and embodying itself in symbols which are the nearest possible representations of the feeling in the exact...
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Dissertations and Discussions: Political, Philosophical, and ..., Volumen1

John Stuart Mill - 1859 - 500 páginas
...heard, poetry is otwheard. Eloquence supposes an audience; the peculiarity of poetry appears to us to lie in the poet's utter unconsciousness of a listener....confessing itself to itself, in moments of solitude, and embodying itself in symbols which are the nearest possible representations of the feeling in the exact...
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Elements of the Art of Rhetoric: Adapted for Use in Colleges and Academies ...

Henry Noble Day - 1866 - 342 páginas
...supposes an audience; the peculiarity of poetry appears to as to lie in the poet's alter uncon> nciousness of a listener. Poetry is feeling confessing itself...which are the nearest possible representations of the exact shape in which it exists in the poet's mind. Eloquence is feeling pouring itself forth to other...
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The Art of Discourse: A System of Rhetoric, Adapted for Use in Colleges and ...

Henry Noble Day - 1867 - 374 páginas
...feeling. But " eloquence supposes an audience ; the peculiarity of poetry lies in the poet's vitter unconsciousness of a listener. Poetry is feeling confessing...which are the nearest possible representations of the exact shape in which it exists iii the poet's mind. Eloquence is feeling pouring itself forth to other...
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The Art of Discourse: A System of Rhetoric, Adapted for Use in Colleges and ...

Henry Noble Day - 1868 - 372 páginas
...poetry." Both may express feeling. But " eloquence supposes an audience ; the peculiarity of poetry lies in the poet's utter unconsciousness of a listener....which are the nearest possible representations of the exact shape in which it exists iu the poet's mind. Eloquence is feeling pouring itself forth to other...
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Elements of the Art of Rhetoric: Adapted for Use in Colleges and Academies ...

Henry Noble Day - 1869 - 340 páginas
...uttering forth of feeling. * * * Eloquence supposes an audience; the peculiarity of poetry appears to us to lie in the poet's utter unconsciousness of a listener....solitude, and bodying forth itself in symbols, which ;ire the nearest possible representations of the exact shape in which it exists in the poet's mind....
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The Art of Discourse: A System of Rhetoric, Adapted for Use in Colleges and ...

Henry Noble Day - 1872 - 386 páginas
...poetry." Both may express feeling. But " eloquence supposes an audience ; the peculiarity of poetry lies in the poet's utter unconsciousness of a listener....which are the nearest possible representations of the exact shape in which it exists in the poet's mind. Eloquence is feeling pouring itself forth to other...
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The Art of English Composition

Henry Noble Day - 1875 - 372 páginas
...poetry." Both may express feeling. But " eloquence supposes an audience ; the peculiarity of poetry lies in the poet's utter unconsciousness of a listener....which are the nearest possible representations of the exact shape in which it exists in the poet's mind. Eloquence is feeling pouring itself forth to other...
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The Practical Elements of Rhetoric: With Illustrative Examples

John Franklin Genung - 1894 - 580 páginas
...an audience. The p liarity of poetry appears to lie in the poet's utter unconsciousness of a liste; Poetry is feeling confessing itself to itself in moments of solitude, and embo ing itself in symbols which are the nearest possible representations of feeling in the exact shape...
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Early Essays

John Stuart Mill, J. W. M. Gibbs - 1897 - 480 páginas
...heard, poetry is overheard. Eloquence supposes an audience ; the peculiarity of poetry appear to us to lie in the poet's utter unconsciousness of a listener....confessing itself to itself in moments of solitude, and embodying itself in symbols, which are the nearest possible representations of the feeling in the exact...
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