 | John Stuart Mill - 1859
...Poetry and eloquence are both alike the expression or utterance of feeling. But if we may be excused the antithesis, we should say that eloquence is heard,...an audience; the peculiarity of poetry appears to us to lie in the poet's utter unconsciousness of a listener. Poetry is feeling confessing itself to... | |
 | John Stuart Mill - 1865
...Poetry and eloquence are both alike the expression or utterance of feeling : but, if we may be excused the antithesis, we should say that eloquence is heard;...an audience. The peculiarity of poetry appears to us to lie in the poet's utter unconsciousness of a listener. Poetry is feeling confessing itself to... | |
 | Henry Noble Day - 1866 - Počet stránok 305
...which a recurring uniformity of expression can appear in discourse, whether rhyme or alliteration. " Poetry and eloquence, are both alike the expression or uttering forth of feeling. * * * Eloquence supposes an audience; the peculiarity of poetry appears to as to lie in the poet's... | |
 | Arthur Octavius Prickard - 1891 - Počet stránok 114
...Poetry and eloquence are both alike the expression or utterance of feeling. But, if we may be excused the antithesis, we should say that eloquence is heard,...an audience ; the peculiarity of poetry appears to us to lie in the poet's utter unconsciousness of a listener." — Mill, Dissertations and Discussions,... | |
 | John Franklin Genung - 1893 - Počet stránok 488
...Poetry and eloquence are both alike the expression or utterance of feeling: but, if we may be excused the antithesis, we should say that eloquence is heard,...an audience. The peculiarity of poetry appears to lie in the poet's utter unconsciousness of a listener. Poetry is feeling confessing itself to itself... | |
 | Walter Raleigh - 1897 - Počet stránok 161
...John Stuart Mill, "are both alike the expression or utterance of feeling. But if we may be excused the antithesis, we should say that eloquence is heard,...an audience ; the peculiarity of poetry appears to us to lie in the poet's utter unconsciousness of a listener.11 Poetry, according to this discerning... | |
 | Walter Raleigh - 1897 - Počet stránok 161
...John Stuart Mill, "are both alike the expression or utterance of feeling. But if we may be excused the antithesis, we should say that eloquence is heard,...an audience; the peculiarity of poetry appears to us to lie in the poet's utter unconsciousness of a listener." Poetry, according to this discerning... | |
 | John Stuart Mill, J. W. M. Gibbs - 1897 - Počet stránok 423
...to urge that, whatever we may be about to submit, may be received, subject to correction from them]. Poetry and eloquence are both alike the expression...uttering forth of feeling. But if we may be excused the antithesis, we should say that eloquence is heard, poetry is overheard. Eloquence supposes an audience... | |
 | John Franklin Genung - 1900 - Počet stránok 676
...Poetry and eloquence are both alike the expression or utterance of feeling : but, if we may be excused the antithesis, we should say that eloquence is heard...an audience. The peculiarity of poetry appears to us to lie in the poet's utter unconsciousness of a listener. Poetry is feeling confessing itself to... | |
 | John Franklin Genung - 1900 - Počet stránok 676
...Poetry and eloquence are both alike the expression or utterance of feeling: but, if we may be excused the antithesis, we should say that eloquence is heard...an audience. The peculiarity of poetry appears to us to lie in the poet's utter unconsciousness of a listener. Poetry is feeling confessing itself to... | |
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