| Allardyce Nicoll - 2002 - 232 sider
...represented in words, do not of themselves characterize the poet. They become proofs of original genius only as far as they are modified by a predominant passion;...is transferred to them from the poet's own spirit. The modification of imagery by a predominant passion is the cause of iterative imagery. Most Victorian... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 2002 - 296 sider
...copied from nature, and as accurately represented in words . . . become proofs of original genius only as far as they are modified by a predominant passion;...is transferred to them from the poet's own spirit' (ii. 23). See 45i. 7. A phrase taken from Milton's On Education, which STC used several times as a... | |
| Kenneth Muir - 2005 - 224 sider
...represented in words, do not of themselves characterize the poet. They become proofs of original genius only as far as they are modified by a predominant passion;...is transferred to them from the poet's own spirit. There are traces of iterative imagery in Richard III — not merely of imagery drawn from the stage... | |
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