University of California Publications in English, Volume 8University of California Press, 1940 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 16
Page 55
... Essays ) . But it is quite obvious that Mr. Eliot is not concerned with a basic dramaturgy in Hamlet's character . Thus ... essay , and they arrive at very different conclusions from mine ; with the result , I believe , that both have ...
... Essays ) . But it is quite obvious that Mr. Eliot is not concerned with a basic dramaturgy in Hamlet's character . Thus ... essay , and they arrive at very different conclusions from mine ; with the result , I believe , that both have ...
Page 101
... essay , the epistle , affords an excellent example ; politics , with the formation of set party attitudes , is another ; likewise religion , in which typical attitudes were con- cerned for the most part with typical ways of worship ...
... essay , the epistle , affords an excellent example ; politics , with the formation of set party attitudes , is another ; likewise religion , in which typical attitudes were con- cerned for the most part with typical ways of worship ...
Page 138
... essay " On the Elgin Marbles . He concludes the essay with ten formal prop- ositions in aesthetics , of which the tenth is : " That truth is to a certain degree beauty and grandeur , since all things are con- nected , and all things ...
... essay " On the Elgin Marbles . He concludes the essay with ten formal prop- ositions in aesthetics , of which the tenth is : " That truth is to a certain degree beauty and grandeur , since all things are con- nected , and all things ...
Contents
Chaucers Art in Relation to His Audience I | 1 |
Dramatist | 55 |
Hydriotaphia | 73 |
2 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
artistic associations attitude audience believe Canterbury Canterbury Tales characteristic Chaucer Christian Ciceronian Claudius common sense contrast course Criseyde criticism death divine doubt dramatic dramaturgic Edmund Gosse ence essay Established Church evidence experience expression fact faith feeling Gosse Grecian Urn Hamlet Hamlet's character Hazlitt hire Houyhnhnms human Ibid ideas images imagination immediate implied important John Keats Keats Keats's kind Knight's Tale Laertes living Lytton Strachey Macbeth matter means Melancholy Melibeus mind Montaigne murder narrative nature never Pandarus paradox passage philosophy picture play poem poet poetry present principle prologue Pseudodoxia Epidemica quod rational readers reason Religio Medici religion revenge rôle says seems seyde Shakespeare shal Sir Thomas Browne skepticism story style swich Swift Tale technique ther things thinking thought tion Troilus truth and beauty Urn-Burial Vulgar Errors W. S. Hett Whan Wife of Bath William Hazlitt words writes