A Study in AestheticsMacmillan, 1931 - 415 pagine |
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Pagina 200
... poetic inspiration . Poetic inspiration means the inspiration of poetry , and implies the formation of images and words and phrases which are the beginning of the poem . If Mr. Aber- crombie supposes that poetry is the ' translation ...
... poetic inspiration . Poetic inspiration means the inspiration of poetry , and implies the formation of images and words and phrases which are the beginning of the poem . If Mr. Aber- crombie supposes that poetry is the ' translation ...
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... poetry , which contains propositions , and it is easy to suppose quite wrongly that in assentingly enjoying poetry we are assenting to the truth of the propositions in poetry . But we are wrong , because , though poetry can con- tain ...
... poetry , which contains propositions , and it is easy to suppose quite wrongly that in assentingly enjoying poetry we are assenting to the truth of the propositions in poetry . But we are wrong , because , though poetry can con- tain ...
Pagina 347
... Poetry . There are two kinds of poetry , Mr. Abercrombie urges : 1 There is on the one hand what we may call the poetry of refuge , and on the other hand the poetry of interpretation . The poetry of refuge is exemplified in Boccaccio's ...
... Poetry . There are two kinds of poetry , Mr. Abercrombie urges : 1 There is on the one hand what we may call the poetry of refuge , and on the other hand the poetry of interpretation . The poetry of refuge is exemplified in Boccaccio's ...
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activity aesthetic experience aesthetic expression aesthetic fusion aesthetic imagination aesthetic object appear appreciation apprehend Aristotle artist asserted association attitude bodily body called chapter character classicism Clive Bell cognised comic complex conscious course Croce difficult drama effects embodied emotions essential evil example exist fact feeling fulfilment fused hand human I. A. Richards Ibid idea imagination imitation implies important imputed inspiration interest kind knowledge Lascelles Abercrombie Macbeth Martin Secker matter meaning mental merely mind moral nature opera organic painting perceived object perception perfection perhaps perspective picture plastic pleasure poem poetry pornography possess possible primary subject-matter problem programme music proposition psychological Psychology of Beauty question realism reality relation revealed romanticism sensa sense sensuous significance simple speaking sublime suggest teleological tendency term terminal object theory things tion tragedy true truth ugliness unity unpleasant vision visual words