| graf Leo Tolstoy - 1899 - 622 páginas
...three-quarters from the enjoyment of the poem, which consists in the happiness of guessing little by little : to suggest, that is the dream. It is the perfect use of this mystery that constitutes the symbol : little by little, to evoke an object in order to show a Thus is obscurity elevated into a dogma among... | |
| graf Leo Tolstoy - 1902 - 582 páginas
...three-quarters from Hu enjoyment of the poem, which consists in the happiness of guessing little by little : tt suggest, that is the dream. It is the perfect use of this mystery that constitutes the symbol : little by little, to evoke an object in order to show » Thus is obscurity elevated into a dogma... | |
| graf Leo Tolstoy, Aylmer Maude - 1924 - 544 páginas
...enjoyment of the poem, which consists in the happiness of guessing little by little; to suggest it, that is the dream. It is the perfect use of this mystery that constitutes the symbol : little by litfle to evoke an object in order to show a state of the soul; or inversely, to choose... | |
| René Lalou - 1924 - 440 páginas
...place, find his hatred of the oratorical. He carries this to the extremity of the following principle : "To name an object is to suppress three-quarters of the enjoyment of the poem which consists in the pleasure of guessing little by little. To suggest, that is the dream." His horror of... | |
| Louis J. Budd, Edwin Harrison Cady - 1989 - 312 páginas
...statement could be called the Symbolist manifesto, it would certainly be Mallarme's famous dictum: "To name an object ... is to suppress three-quarters of the enjoyment of the poem ... to suggest it, there's the dream. The perfect use of this mystery constitutes the symbol: to evoke... | |
| Thomas Mical - 2005 - 380 páginas
...This image of advertising should be contrasted with Mallarme's conception of poetry: he insisted that "to name an object is to suppress three-quarters of the enjoyment of a poem, which is derived from the happiness of guessing little by little; to suggest it, that is the... | |
| Barbara L. Kelly, Kerry Murphy - 2007 - 248 páginas
...'resolves' to a B', chord, both harmonies distantly related to the anticipated harmony of E major. To name an object is to suppress three-quarters of the enjoyment of a poem, enjoyment meant to develop gradually; but to suggest it - that is the ideal. To make perfect... | |
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