T.S. Eliot and the Language of PoetryAkadémiai Kiadó, 1989 - Počet stran: 149 |
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... a general theory of knowledge ; that is , every kind of perceiving and cognitive activity must comprise , as it does comprise , the simultaneous presence of thought and sensation . For Eliot , however , this state 34.
... a general theory of knowledge ; that is , every kind of perceiving and cognitive activity must comprise , as it does comprise , the simultaneous presence of thought and sensation . For Eliot , however , this state 34.
Strana 69
... activity is manifested in a characteristic literary phenomenon of the period , in the literary dictatorships of Boileau , Dr. Johnson and Gottsched who , in their reform of taste , attempted some kind of " rationalistic " purging of the ...
... activity is manifested in a characteristic literary phenomenon of the period , in the literary dictatorships of Boileau , Dr. Johnson and Gottsched who , in their reform of taste , attempted some kind of " rationalistic " purging of the ...
Strana 129
... activity ) and " fancy " ( what the activity called " wit " results in ) are explicitely connected with art and poetic language and , also , condemned as mis- leading and useless : " Wit , lying most in the assemblage of ideas , and ...
... activity ) and " fancy " ( what the activity called " wit " results in ) are explicitely connected with art and poetic language and , also , condemned as mis- leading and useless : " Wit , lying most in the assemblage of ideas , and ...
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