Essays and IntroductionsMacmillan, 1961 - 530 lappuses |
No grāmatas satura
1.–3. rezultāts no 86.
149. lappuse
... emotion , a perfected emotion , a part of the Divine Essence ; for we love nothing but the perfect , and our dreams make all things perfect , that we may love them . Religious and visionary people , monks and nuns , and medicine - men ...
... emotion , a perfected emotion , a part of the Divine Essence ; for we love nothing but the perfect , and our dreams make all things perfect , that we may love them . Religious and visionary people , monks and nuns , and medicine - men ...
157. lappuse
... emotion that is made out of their distinct evocations and yet is one emotion . The same relation exists between all portions of every work of art , whether it be an epic or a song , and the more perfect it Pod . is , and the more ...
... emotion that is made out of their distinct evocations and yet is one emotion . The same relation exists between all portions of every work of art , whether it be an epic or a song , and the more perfect it Pod . is , and the more ...
215. lappuse
... emotion of multitude . The Greek drama has got the emotion of multitude from its chorus , which called up famous sorrows , even all the gods and all heroes , to witness , as it were , some well - ordered fable , some action separated ...
... emotion of multitude . The Greek drama has got the emotion of multitude from its chorus , which called up famous sorrows , even all the gods and all heroes , to witness , as it were , some well - ordered fable , some action separated ...
Saturs
WHAT IS POPULAR POETRY? | 3 |
SPEAKING TO the Psaltery | 13 |
MAGIC | 28 |
Autortiesības | |
23 citas sadaļas nav parādītas.
Citi izdevumi - Skatīt visu
Bieži izmantoti vārdi un frāzes
ancient artist beauty become believe Blake body called cave colour Dante death delight desire Divine Divine Comedy drama dream ecstasy emotion energy eternity eyes Faerie Queene FLORENCE FARR fountain gathered genius heard heart images imagination intellect Ireland Irish John O'Leary knew Lady Gregory light Lionel Johnson literature lived look Louis Lambert lovers lyric Master Matthew Arnold meditation memory mind modern mood moon moral move movement nature never once painting passed passion perfect perhaps philosophy play players poems poet poetry praise remember rhythm Richard II saint Samādhi seemed sense shadow Shakespeare Shelley Shelley's sleep song sorrow soul speak Spenser spirit spoke story sweet symbols Synge theatre things thought tion told tradition understand verse vision voice W. B. YEATS William Blake William Morris woman women words write wrote young Young Ireland