| 1819 - 792 páginas
...Review where it is so grossly misrepresented, and therefore he gives it, verbatim, as follows : " ' All images drawn from what is BEAUTIFUL or SUBLIME...MORE beautiful and sublime than images drawn from art, and are therefore more poetical. In like manner, those PASSIONS of the HUMAN HEART which belong... | |
| 1823 - 626 páginas
...hero. In appreciating the poetical character of Pope, our author laid down this fundamental position, " That all images drawn from what is beautiful or sublime...works of NATURE, are more beautiful and sublime than any images drawn from ART, and therefore, per te, (abstractedly) arc more poetical. In like manner,... | |
| 1819 - 792 páginas
...Kevicw where it is so grossly misrepresented, and therefore he gives it, verbatim, as follows : " ' All images drawn from what is BEAUTIFUL or SUBLIME in the WORKS of NATURE, are SCORE beautiful and sublime than images drawn from art, and are therefore more poetical. In like manner,... | |
| Fabius (pseud.) - 1821 - 112 páginas
...my principles may be seen in connection, and under one view. " I presume it will readily be granted, that 'all images ' drawn from what is beautiful or...works of NA'TURE, are MORE beautiful and sublime than any images ' drawn from ART ;' and that they are therefore, per se, more poetical. "In like manner,... | |
| 1821 - 618 páginas
...nature or from art, are the most poetical. Mr Bowles says, — " I presume it will readily be granted that all images drawn from what is beautiful or sublime...works of nature, are more beautiful and sublime than any images drawn from art ; and that they are therefore per se more poetical." More than one half the... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - 1821 - 582 páginas
...Cowper ! so that there was no " concealed egotism" in the matter. " I presume it will readily be granted that ' all images drawn " from what is beautiful or...works of nature, are " MORE BEAUTIFUL and SUBLIME than any images drawn from " art,' and that they are therefore, per se, MOKE poetical. In like " manner,... | |
| John Watkins - 1822 - 452 páginas
...shade. But it seems the editor has committed a still more heinous offence, by asserting it as an axiom, that " all images drawn from what is beautiful or...works of NATURE are more beautiful and sublime than any images drawn from ART, and therefore of themselves they are more poetical." By this position as... | |
| William Lisle Bowles - 1822 - 108 páginas
...overturn. have said may be seen in connection, and under one view. r "I presume it will readily be granted, that 'all / ' images drawn from what is beautiful...of NATURE, are MORE beautiful and sublime ] ' than any images drawn from ART ;' and that they are { therefore, per se, more poetical.* y- " In like manner,... | |
| John Watkins - 1822 - 452 páginas
...shade. But it seems the editor has committed a still more heinous offence, by asserting it as an axiom, that " all images drawn from what is beautiful or...works of NATURE are more beautiful and sublime than any images drawn from ART, and therefore of themselves they are more poetical." By this position as... | |
| William Lisle Bowles - 1822 - 260 páginas
...unanswered and unanswerable. For the sake of clearness, I shall re-state the grounds of my opinions. " All images drawn from what is BEAUTIFUL or SUBLIME...WORKS of NATURE, are more beautiful and sublime than any images drawn from art,* and they are, therefore, per se, (abstractedly,) more poetical! In like... | |
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