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... effect upon him , an effect like lightning : sudden surprise mingling with sudden joy . For Longinus , the sublime in literature was essentially the echo of a great soul , of a lofty mind . Analysing the sources of sub- limity or of ...
... effect upon him , an effect like lightning : sudden surprise mingling with sudden joy . For Longinus , the sublime in literature was essentially the echo of a great soul , of a lofty mind . Analysing the sources of sub- limity or of ...
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... effects in emotion and attitude ” . In Science and Poetry , Richards further elaborated the distinction : In its use of ... effect of the experience in the first instance , seem to become the cause of a similar experience in the second ...
... effects in emotion and attitude ” . In Science and Poetry , Richards further elaborated the distinction : In its use of ... effect of the experience in the first instance , seem to become the cause of a similar experience in the second ...
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... effects . Being emotive language , poetry naturally tends to acquire an insistent rhythm . The difference between ... effect the marriage of poetic expression and metrical form , and poetry has been clearly distinguishable from both ...
... effects . Being emotive language , poetry naturally tends to acquire an insistent rhythm . The difference between ... effect the marriage of poetic expression and metrical form , and poetry has been clearly distinguishable from both ...
Contents
THE MAKING OF LITERATURE AND THe | 3 |
THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE | 21 |
BACKGROUNDS CLASSICAL AND CHRISTIAN | 42 |
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