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Page 119
... emotion does not know : the intellect knows , in this kind of knowledge as in any other . Second , the emotion of which I am speaking is in no way that " brute or merely subjective emotion " to which I alluded in the first chapter , and ...
... emotion does not know : the intellect knows , in this kind of knowledge as in any other . Second , the emotion of which I am speaking is in no way that " brute or merely subjective emotion " to which I alluded in the first chapter , and ...
Page 120
... emotion ( emotion as the proper medium of poetic knowledge ) . It is quite true that , as he puts it in " The Perfect Critic , " one who reads poets should not mistake for the poetry " an emotional state aroused in himself by the poetry ...
... emotion ( emotion as the proper medium of poetic knowledge ) . It is quite true that , as he puts it in " The Perfect Critic , " one who reads poets should not mistake for the poetry " an emotional state aroused in himself by the poetry ...
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... emotion as formative , emotion as intentional vehicle of reality known through inclination and as proper medium of poetic intuition . This creative emotion , moreover , distinct as it is from the merely subjective emotions or feelings ...
... emotion as formative , emotion as intentional vehicle of reality known through inclination and as proper medium of poetic intuition . This creative emotion , moreover , distinct as it is from the merely subjective emotions or feelings ...
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List of Texts without Comment xi | xvii |
List of Plates | xix |
Publishers Note | xxv |
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