Something new, something that you did not know before, in every paragraph. But would you therefore put the wretched cookery-book on a higher level of estimation than the divine poem ? What you owe to Milton is not any knowledge, of which a million separate... Essays on Educational Reformers - Side 153af Robert Hebert Quick - 1890 - 568 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| Harry Morgan Ayres, Frederick Morgan Padelford - 1924 - 942 sider
...refreshed. A purpose of the same nature is answered by the higher literature, viz. the literature of power. 2 cookerybook? Something new, something that you did not know before, in every paragraph. But would you... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1893 - 292 sider
...A purpose of the same nature is answered by the higher literature, namely, the literature of power. What do you learn from Paradise Lost ? Nothing at all. What do you learn from a cookery-book ? Something new, something that you did not know before, in every paragraph. But would... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 602 sider
...illustrating the difference between the literature of knowledge and the literature of power, he writes : " What do you learn from ' Paradise Lost ' ? Nothing at all. What do you learn from a cookery-book ? Something that you did not know before in every paragraph. But would you therefore put... | |
| David Daiches - 1969 - 356 sider
...happen, to the higher understanding or reason, but always through affections of pleasure and sympathy." "What do you learn from Paradise Lost? Nothing at...What do you learn from a cookery book? Something new ... in every paragraph. But would you therefore put the wretched cookery book on a higher level of... | |
| David Bromwich - 1987 - 320 sider
...refreshed. A purpose of the same nature is answered by the higher literature, viz. the literature of power. What do you learn from "Paradise Lost"? Nothing at all. What do you learn from a cookery-book? Something new, something that you did not know before, in every paragraph. But would... | |
| William E. Cain - 2000 - 294 sider
..."literature of power," representing the first by a "cookery-book" and the second by Paradise Lost. "What do you learn from 'Paradise Lost'? Nothing at all. What do you learn from a cookery-book? Something new ... in every paragraph. But would you therefore put the wretched cookery-book... | |
| Frederick Burwick - 2010 - 218 sider
...vague to account tor the true efficacy of poetry. De Quincey chooses to call it a "literamre of power": What do you learn from Paradise Lost? Nothing at all. What do you learn from a cookery book? Somethmg new, something that you did not know before, in every paragraph. But would you therefore put... | |
| Paul Keen - 2004 - 380 sider
...power. What do you learn from "Paradise Lost"? Nothing at all. What do you learn from a cookerybook? Something new, something that you did not know before,...paragraph. But would you therefore put the wretched cookery-book on a higher level of estimation than the divine poem? What you owe to Milton is not any... | |
| 1876 - 880 sider
...second possibly to the higher understanding, but always through the affections of pleasure and sympathy. What do you learn from " Paradise Lost " ? Nothing at all. What do you learn from a cookery-book ? Something new. All the steps of knowledge, from first to last, carry you on the same... | |
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