The intense feeling, ecstatic or terrible, without an object or exceeding its object, is something which every person of sensibility has known; it is doubtless a subject of study for pathologists. T. S. Eliot and the Use of Memory - Էջ 60Grover Smith - 1996 - 186 էջՄասամբ դիտվող - Այս գրքի մասին
| Thomas Stearns Eliot - 1928 - 206 էջ
...outlet in action ; in the dramatist it is the buffoonery of an emotion which he cannot express in art. The intense feeling, ecstatic or terrible, without...pathologists. It often occurs in adolescence : the ordinary person puts these feelings to sleep, or trims down his feeling to fit the business world ;... | |
| Patricia Caldwell - 1985 - 228 էջ
...unnameable emotion produced the distinctive timbre of these newly American voices. Eliot reminds us that the intense feeling, ecstatic or terrible, without...something which every person of sensibility has known; . . . the ordinary person puts these feelings to sleep, or trims down his feelings to fit the business... | |
| Cleo McNelly Kearns - 1987 - 312 էջ
...High shall she open her mouth And triumph before his power. PROVERBS METAPHYSICS IN THE WASTE LAND The intense feeling, ecstatic or terrible, without...something which every person of sensibility has known . . . T. s. ELIOT It is the feeling of the incompleteness of the actual that is the rent in the rock... | |
| George Alexander Kennedy - 1989 - 584 էջ
...precisely, the emotion that cannot be made proportionate to the occasions the world provides: it is ' [t]he intense feeling, ecstatic or terrible, without an object or exceeding its object' - an emotion, Eliot goes on to say, 'which every person of sensibility has known'. The conclusion appears... | |
| 1923 - 480 էջ
...outlet in action; in the dramatist it is the buffoonery of an emotion which he cannot express in art. The intense feeling, ecstatic or terrible, without...pathologists. It often occurs in adolescence : the ordinary person puts these feelings to sleep, or trims down his feeling to fit the business world ;... | |
| A. David Moody - 1994 - 412 էջ
...Both, as they contemplate the objects of knowledge, effect 'the aesthetic expansion of the object': The intense feeling, ecstatic or terrible, without...something which every person of sensibility has known . . . The ordinary person puts these feelings to sleep, or trims down his feeling to fit the business... | |
| Margaret Dickie, Thomas J. Travisano - 1996 - 352 էջ
...of an objective correlative, Hamlet'?, theme of mother-son eros remains unredeemably "pathological": "The intense feeling, ecstatic or terrible, without...person of sensibility has known: it is doubtless a subject of study for pathologists. It often occurs in adolescence ..." (126). The creator of Hamlet... | |
| Mary Ann Gillies - 1996 - 232 էջ
...Eliot know that that was impossible, he also did not wish to do so. In the same essay, Eliot said: "The intense feeling, ecstatic or terrible, without...which every person of sensibility has known ... It often occurs in adolescence: the ordinary person puts these feelings to sleep, or trims down his feelings... | |
| George Hughes - 1997 - 274 էջ
...emphasized [in Hamlet] to supply a psychological solution, or rather a hint of one. (Robertson 101) The intense feeling, ecstatic or terrible, without...person of sensibility has known; it is doubtless a subject of study for pathologists. It often occurs in adolescence . . . The Hamlet of Laforgue is an... | |
| Richard Halpern - 1997 - 308 էջ
...consistency of dramatic convention. Yet his description of the emotions produced by Hamlet is telling: "The intense feeling, ecstatic or terrible, without...person of sensibility has known; it is doubtless a subject of study for pathologists. It often occurs in adolescence; the ordinary person puts these feelings... | |
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