Every representation, therefore, which is consistently drawn may be supposed to be interesting, inasmuch as it gratifies this natural interest in knowledge of all kinds. What is not interesting, is that which does not add to our knowledge of any kind;... National Education and National Life - Էջ 180James Edward Geoffrey De Montmorency - 1906 - 287 էջԱմբողջությամբ դիտվող - Այս գրքի մասին
| Matthew Arnold - 1854 - 304 էջ
...supposed to be interesting, inasmuch as it gratifies this natural interest in knowledge of all kinds. What is not interesting, is that which does not add...indeterminate, and faint, instead of being particular, precise, arid firm. Any accurate representation may therefore be expected to be interesting ; but, if the representation... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1856 - 386 էջ
...supposed to be interesting, inasmuch as it gratifies this natural interest in knowledge of all kinds. What is not interesting, is that which does not add...representation may therefore be expected to be interesting ; bat, if the representation be a poetical one, more than this is demanded. It is demanded, not only... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1882 - 336 էջ
...supposed to be interesting, inasmuch as it. gratifiesthis natural interest in knowledge of all kinds. What is not interesting, is that which does not add...faint, instead of being particular, precise, and firm. AnJ--5??-yi5^J[e-P_e?ent:at'on may tneref°re be expected to be interesting ; but, if the representation... | |
| Leslie Cope Cornford - 1903 - 384 էջ
...supposed to be interesting, inasmuch as it gratifies this natural interest in knowledge of all kinds. What is not interesting, is that which does not add...faint, instead of being particular, precise, and firm. one, more than this is demanded. It is demanded, not only that it shall interest, but also that it... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1904 - 472 էջ
...supposed to be interesting, inasmuch as it gratifies this natural interest in knowledge of all kinds. What is not interesting is that which does not add...a representation which is general, indeterminate, 271 and faint, instead of being particular, precise, and firm. Any accurate representation may therefore... | |
| Sherwin Cody - 1905 - 628 էջ
...adds to our knowledge of life. Matthew Arnold, in the original preface to his own poems, says : — "What is not interesting is that which does not add...indeterminate, and faint, instead of being particular, precise, firm. ... But more than this is demanded. It is demanded, not only that the poetic representation shall... | |
| Arthur Clutton-Brock - 1909 - 348 էջ
...in his preface to his poems of 1853 that all representations based on knowledge are interesting. ' What is not interesting is that which does not add...faint, instead of being particular, precise, and firm." It is certain that Shelley's attempts to represent action in " Prometheus " do not add to our knowledge,... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1913 - 376 էջ
...supposed to be interesting, inasmuch as it gratifies this natural interest in knowledge of all kinds. What is not interesting, is that which does not add...which is general, indeterminate, and faint, instead o£ being particular, precise, and firm. Any accurate representation may therefore be expected to be... | |
| Richard Pape Cowl - 1914 - 346 էջ
...supposed to be interesting inasmuch as it gratifies this natural interest in knowledge of all kinds. What is not interesting, is that which does not add...accurate representation may therefore be expected A poetical to be interesting; but, if the representation be a poetical t^nThoufd one, more than this... | |
| Richard Pape Cowl - 1914 - 346 էջ
...be interesting inasmuch as it gratifies this natural interest in knowledge of all kinds. What is not of any kind ; that which is vaguely conceived and...accurate representation may therefore be expected A poetical to be interesting ; but, if the representation be a poetical [STshoufd one, more than this... | |
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