Every great and original writer, in proportion as he is great or original must himself create the taste by which he is to be relished ; he must teach the art by which he is to be seen."* The ATO Palm - Sayfa 921886Tam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| Trevor Thornton Ross - 1998 - 412 sayfa
...critical discourse of the period, becoming for the Romantics the maxim Wordsworth attributed to Coleridge: "every great and original writer, in proportion as...himself create the taste by which he is to be relished." 1(> As much as this logic accorded with the differentiating forces of the marketplace and the individualism... | |
| Connie Robertson - 1998 - 686 sayfa
...soul. 12793 Letter to Lady Beaumont Every great and original writer, in proportion as he is great and original, must himself create the taste by which he is to be relished. 12794 ‘LInes composed ... above Tintern Abbey' That best portion of a good man's life, - His little,... | |
| Holbrook Jackson - 2001 - 300 sayfa
...He believed with Coleridge that 'every great and original writer, in proportion as he is great and original, must himself create the taste by which he...he must teach the art by which he is to be seen'. 1 At the same time he is a little sensitive about expounding his own poetry, feeling that the 'reader... | |
| Stephen Gill - 2003 - 324 sayfa
...Letter to Lady Beaumont, 21 May 1807 'never forget what I believe was observed to you by Coleridge, that every great and original writer, in proportion as...he must teach the art by which he is to be seen...' ibid. 'Every great Poet is a Teacher: I wish either to be considered as a Teacher, or as nothing.'... | |
| T. S. Eliot - 2003 - 148 sayfa
...Wordsworth, citing Coleridge, remarked, "every great and original writer, in proportion as he is great and original, must himself create the taste by which he is to be relished . . ." 30 Here the question arises as to the seriousness of the claim that the poem has, after all,... | |
| Ashton Applewhite, Tripp Evans, Andrew Frothingham - 2003 - 552 sayfa
...in him. —Henry Ward Bescher • Every great and original writer, in proportion as he is great and original, must himself create the taste by which he is to be relished. —William Wordsworth Sayings • Invention is the son of need and the father of prosperity. • Originality... | |
| 2003 - 196 sayfa
...Lad¿j §eaumont in 1807, the poet William Wordsworth wrote, “Every great and original writer.. . must himself create the taste by which he is to be relished.” What do you think Wordsworth meant? What does this quotation suggest about writing styles? ¿er V¿... | |
| Patrick J. Keane - 2005 - 575 sayfa
...them. And even if this were not so, never forget what I believe was observed to you by Coleridge, that every great and original writer, in proportion as he is great or original, must create the taste by which he is to be relished; he must teach the art by which he is to be seen." 13... | |
| Rob Pope - 2005 - 328 sayfa
...insistence, prompted by Coleridge and through him Kant, that 'every great and original writer [. . .] must himself create the taste by which he is to be relished' (letter to Lady Beaumont, 1804). But even those instances where the verb 'create' seems to have an... | |
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