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" The use of this FEIGNED HISTORY hath been to give some shadow of satisfaction to the mind of man in those points wherein the nature of things doth deny it... "
The Westminster review [afterw.] The London and Westminster review [afterw ... - 375. lappuse
laboja - 1877
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Spare hours v. 1, 1861, 1. sējums

John Brown - 1861 - 482 lapas
...me." NOTES ON ART. " The tut of Ait feigned history " (the Ideal Arts of Poet*. Pamtmy, Italic, fc.) "hath been to give SOME SHADOW OF SATISFACTION TO THE MIND OF MAN IN THESE POINTS WHEREIN THE NATURE O» THINGS DOTH DENY IT, the world being in proportion inferior to...
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A System of Rhetoric

Charles William Bardeen - 1884 - 828 lapas
...Bacon gave to the world, ten years later, an amplification of Sidney's idea in the words following: " There is agreeable to the spirit of man a more ample greatness, a move exact goodness, and a more absolute variety than can be found in the nature of things. Therefore,...
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The Authorship of Shakespeare, 2. sējums

Nathaniel Holmes - 1886 - 480 lapas
...law, of ethical right, or of the retributive divine justice, or when " the spirit of man " required " a more ample greatness, a more exact goodness, and a more absolute variety, than can be 1 Hamlet, Act III. Se. 2. found in the nature of things," l mould the drift and the lesson to his own...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Philosophical works

Francis Bacon - 1887 - 882 lapas
...Feigned History, which may be styled as well in prose as in verse. The use of this Feigned History hath been to give some shadow of satisfaction to the...of man in those points wherein the nature of things dotli deny it ; the world being in proportion inferior to the soul ; by reason whereof there is agreeable...
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The Bacon-Shakspere Question Answered

Charlotte Carmichael Stopes - 1889 - 296 lapas
...present, whereas History represents them as past." "A sound argument may be drawn from Poesy to show that there is agreeable to the spirit of man a more ample greatness, a more perfect order, and a more beautiful variety than it can anywhere find in nature. . . . Dramatic poetry,...
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The Defense of Poesy, Otherwise Known as An Apology for Poetry

Philip Sidney - 1890 - 206 lapas
...feigned history, which may be styled as well in prose as in verse. The use of this feigned history hath been to give some shadow of satisfaction to the...whereof there is, agreeable to the spirit of man, a more»ample greatness, a more exact goodness, and a more absolute variety, than can be found in the...
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Horae Subsecivae, 1. sējums

John Brown - 1890 - 356 lapas
...SOME SHADOW OF SATISFACTION TO TUB MIND OF MAS IN THESE POINTS WHEREIN THE NATURE OF THINGS DOTH DENT IT, the world being in proportion inferior to the...whereof, there is , agreeable to the spirit of man, A MORI AMPLE GREATNESS, A MORE EXACT GOODNESS, AND A MORE ABSOLUTE VARIETY, than can be found in the...
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Martin Luther: German Student Life ; Poetry ; from the Manuscripts of the Late

William Bruce Robertson - 1892 - 266 lapas
...history, and the use of this feigned history is to give the mind of man some shadow of satisfaction in those points wherein the nature of things doth deny it, the world being inferior to the soul, and because there is agreeable to the mind a more and more ample greatness, a...
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The Philosophy of the Beautiful: Being Outlines of the History of ..., 2. sējums

William Angus Knight - 1893 - 342 lapas
...Aristotle was in his. He speaks of Poetry as " feigned history," and says " the use of this feigned history hath been to give some shadow of satisfaction to the mind of man, in the points wherein the nature of things doth deny it." He finds that there is in " the spirit of man...
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Selections from Tennyson, 1. daļa

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1893 - 290 lapas
...same place Bacon tells us that the use of Poetry is "to give some satisfaction to the mind of man on those points wherein the nature of things doth deny it, the world in proportion being inferior to the soul." And in many ages, from the time of Plato with his ideal...
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