Prefaces and Prologues to Famous BooksP. F. Collier, 1910 - 462 ページ |
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... grotesque and the sublime ; in other words , the body and the soul , the beast and the intellect ; for the starting- point of religion is always the starting - point of poetry . All things are connected . Thus , then , we see a ...
... grotesque and the sublime ; in other words , the body and the soul , the beast and the intellect ; for the starting- point of religion is always the starting - point of poetry . All things are connected . Thus , then , we see a ...
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... grotesque ? Did they ever mingle comedy and tragedy ? The example of the ancients , gen- tlemen ! And Aristotle , too ; and Boileau ; and La Harpe . Upon my word ! " These arguments are sound , doubtless , and , above all , of ...
... grotesque ? Did they ever mingle comedy and tragedy ? The example of the ancients , gen- tlemen ! And Aristotle , too ; and Boileau ; and La Harpe . Upon my word ! " These arguments are sound , doubtless , and , above all , of ...
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... grotesque , still the grotesque , which now casts into the Christian hell the frightful faces which the severe genius of Dante and Milton will evoke , and again peoples it with those laughter - moving figures amid which Callot , the ...
... grotesque , still the grotesque , which now casts into the Christian hell the frightful faces which the severe genius of Dante and Milton will evoke , and again peoples it with those laughter - moving figures amid which Callot , the ...
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... grotesque in the arts . One might point out the powerful effects the moderns have obtained from that fruitful type , upon which narrow - minded criticism continues to wage war even in our own day . It may be that we shall be led by our ...
... grotesque in the arts . One might point out the powerful effects the moderns have obtained from that fruitful type , upon which narrow - minded criticism continues to wage war even in our own day . It may be that we shall be led by our ...
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... grotesque - that germ of comedy , fostered by the modern muse - grew in extent and importance as soon as it was transplanted to a soil more propitious than pagan- ism and the Epic . In truth , in the new poetry , while the sublime ...
... grotesque - that germ of comedy , fostered by the modern muse - grew in extent and importance as soon as it was transplanted to a soil more propitious than pagan- ism and the Epic . In truth , in the new poetry , while the sublime ...
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