Complete Works, Volumen7Houghton Mifflin & Company, 1883 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 21
Página 27
... poetic , and self - sacrificing ; breeds courtesy and learning , conversation and wit , in her rough mate ; so that I have thought a sufficient measure of civil- ization is the influence of good women . 1 Dr. Thomas Brown . Another ...
... poetic , and self - sacrificing ; breeds courtesy and learning , conversation and wit , in her rough mate ; so that I have thought a sufficient measure of civil- ization is the influence of good women . 1 Dr. Thomas Brown . Another ...
Página 47
... poet for his own ends . The basis of music is the qualities of the air and the vibrations of sonorous bodies . The pulsation of a stretched string or wire gives the ear the pleas- ure of sweet sound , before yet the musician has ...
... poet for his own ends . The basis of music is the qualities of the air and the vibrations of sonorous bodies . The pulsation of a stretched string or wire gives the ear the pleas- ure of sweet sound , before yet the musician has ...
Página 49
... " It is tradition more than invention that helps the poet to a good fable . " The adven- titious beauty of poetry may be felt in the greater VOL . VIL . 4 delight which a verse gives in happy quotation than in ART . 49.
... " It is tradition more than invention that helps the poet to a good fable . " The adven- titious beauty of poetry may be felt in the greater VOL . VIL . 4 delight which a verse gives in happy quotation than in ART . 49.
Página 52
... poet aims at getting observations without aim ; to subject to thought things seen without ( volun- tary ) thought . In eloquence , the great triumphs of the art are when the orator is lifted above himself ; when con- sciously he makes ...
... poet aims at getting observations without aim ; to subject to thought things seen without ( volun- tary ) thought . In eloquence , the great triumphs of the art are when the orator is lifted above himself ; when con- sciously he makes ...
Página 53
... poet . The feeling of all great poets has accorded with this . the verse , not made it . The muse them . They found brought it to In sculpture , did ever anybody call the Apollo a fancy piece ? Or say of the Laocoon how it might be made ...
... poet . The feeling of all great poets has accorded with this . the verse , not made it . The muse them . They found brought it to In sculpture , did ever anybody call the Apollo a fancy piece ? Or say of the Laocoon how it might be made ...
Términos y frases comunes
admirable animal Archimedes Aristophanes Aristotle artist assembly audience beauty better bring character charm chemic affinity child civil club conversation courage dæmons delight Demosthenes discourse earth eloquence ence face fact farmer fear feats feel friends genius give Goethe Greece Greek happy hear heart hint hour human intellect Isocrates Jotun labor land learning live look master means ment mind moral Nature never Odin Odoacer opinion orator paint Pericles person Phidias Phocion phrenology plants Plato pleasure Plutarch poem poet poetry political Roman scholar seen sentiment Seven Wise Masters Shakspeare society Socrates solitude soul speak speech spirit street talent things thought tion tism Titian true truth uncon wants wealth whilst wisdom wise wish young Younger Edda youth Zeus