In this they altogether mistake the rights of poetry and the nature of the romantic drama, which, for the very reason that it is and ought to be picturesque, requires richer accompaniments and contrasts for its main groups. In all Art and Poetry, but... A Course of Lectures on Dramatic Art and Literaturede August Wilhelm von Schlegel - 1846 - 535 páginasVer trechos - Sobre este livro
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...developement of the action, but are•merely an harmonious echo of the impressions aimed at by the poet. In this they altogether mistake the rights of poetry...requires richer accompaniments and contrasts for its main groupes. In all art and poetry, but more especially in the romantic, the fancy lays claims to be considered... | |
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...developement of the action, but are merely an harmonious echo of the impressions aimed at by the poet. In this they altogether mistake the rights of poetry,...requires richer accompaniments and contrasts for its main groupes. In all art and poetry, but more especially in the romantic, the fancy lays claims to be considered... | |
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...developement of the action, but are merely an harmonious echo of the impressions aimed at by the poet. In this they altogether mistake the rights of poetry,...requires richer accompaniments and contrasts for its main groupes. In all art and poetry, but more especially in the romantic, the fancy lays claims to be considered... | |
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...developement of the action, but are merely an harmonious echo of the impressions aimed at by the poet. In this they altogether mistake the rights of poetry...requires richer accompaniments and contrasts for its main groupes. In all art and poetry, but more especially in the romantic, the fancy lays claims to be considered... | |
| Charles Knight - 1849 - 574 páginas
...development of the action, but are merely an harmonious echo of the impression aimed at by the poet. In this they altogether mistake the rights of poetry...but more especially in the romantic, the fancy lays claim to be considered as an independent mental power governed according to its own laws." The translation... | |
| Charles Knight - 1849 - 582 páginas
...development of the action, but are merely an harmonious echo of the impression aimed at by the poet. In this they altogether mistake the rights of poetry...In all art and poetry, but more especially in the romantie, the fancy lays claim to be considered as an independent mental power governed according to... | |
| Charles Knight - 1868 - 570 páginas
...development of the action, but are merely an harmonious echo of the impression aimed at by the poet. In this they altogether mistake the rights of poetry...but more especially in the romantic, the fancy lays claim to be considered as an independent mental power governed according to its own laws." The translation... | |
| Charles Knight - 1868 - 578 páginas
...development of the action, but are merely an harmonious echo of the impression aimed at by the poet. In this they altogether mistake the rights of poetry...In all art and poetry, but more especially in the romantie, the fancy lays claim to be considered as an independent mental power governed according to... | |
| 1913 - 588 páginas
...; but when the plan of the piece is concerned, it never looks for more than the logical connection of causes and effects, or some partial and trite moral...picturesque, requires richer accompaniments and contrasts for X, A its main groups. In all Art and Poetry, but more especially in the romantic, the Fancy lays claims... | |
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