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" I think it will be found that the grand style arises in poetry, when a noble nature, poetically gifted, treats with simplicity or with severity a serious subject. "
Beginnings of Rhetoric and Composition: Including Practical Exercises in English - Side 510
af Adams Sherman Hill - 1902 - 522 sider
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On Translating Homer: Last Words. A Lecture Given at Oxford

Matthew Arnold - 1862 - 88 sider
...anything I can say about it. Let us try, however, what can be said, controlling what we say by examples. I think it will be found that the grand style arises...all poetry which is not in the grand style. And I think it contains no terms which are obscure, which themselves need defining. Even those who do not...
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The North British Review, Bind 36

1862 - 610 sider
...evil days though fall'n, and evil tongues.' So far as it can be expressed in words, Mr Arnold ' thinks it will be found that the grand style arises in poetry,...with simplicity or with severity a serious subject' Nor is this, as one of Mr Arnold's critics has maintained it to be, a confusion of grandeur of thought...
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On translating Homer, last words

Matthew Arnold - 1862 - 88 sider
...anything I can say about it Let us try, however, what can be said, controlling what we say by examples. I think it will be found that the grand style arises...poetically gifted, treats with simplicity or with seventy a serious subject. I think this definition will be found to cover all instances of the grand...
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On the Study of Celtic Literature: And On Translating Homer

Matthew Arnold - 1883 - 334 sider
...anything I can say about it. Let us try, however, what can be said, controlling what we say by examples. I think it will be found that the grand style arises...all poetry which is not in the grand style. And I think it contains no terms which are obscure, which themselves need defining. Even those who do not...
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On the Study of Celtic Literature: And On Translating Homer

Matthew Arnold - 1883 - 340 sider
...anything I can say about it. Let us try, however, what can be said, controlling what we say by examples. I think it will be found that the grand style arises in poetry, when a noble 1 nature, poetically gifted, treats with simplicity or with il severity a serious subject. I think...
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Studies of Five Living Poets

Arthur Galton - 1884 - 84 sider
...severe. And that too is furnished by Mr. Arnold, when he defines the grand style, which arises, he says, in poetry, " when a noble nature, poetically gifted,...with simplicity or with severity a serious subject." If poetry is judged to pass the first test safely, to stand its application, we may consider it to...
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Urbana Scripta: Studies of Five Living Poets, and Other Essays

Arthur Howard Galton - 1885 - 256 sider
...severe. And that too is furnished by Mr. Arnold, when he defines the grand style, which arises, he says, in poetry, " when a noble nature, poetically gifted,...with simplicity or with severity a serious subject." If poetry is judged to pass the first test safely, to stand its application, we may consider it to...
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A Primer of English Verse: Chiefly in Its Æsthetic and Organic Character

Hiram Corson - 1892 - 250 sider
...' illustrates his own definition of the grand style, given in his essay 'On translating Homer': 'I think it will be found that the grand style arises...with simplicity or with severity a serious subject? A very comprehensive definition. If he had said, 'When one poetically gifted,' etc., omitting 'a noble...
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Literary Criticism for Students

Edward Tompkins McLaughlin - 1893 - 288 sider
...anything I can say about it. Let us try, however, what can be said, controlling what we say by examples. I think it will be found that the grand style arises...all poetry which is not in the grand style. And I think it contains no terms which are obscure, which themselves need defining. Even those who do not...
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Literary Criticism for Students

Edward Tompkins McLaughlin - 1893 - 284 sider
...anything I can say about it. Let us try, however, what can be said, controlling what we say by examples. I think it will be found that the grand style arises...all poetry which is not in the grand style. And I think it contains no terms which are obscure, which themselves need defining. Even those who do not...
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