... the historical sense involves a perception, not only of the pastness of the past, but of its presence; the historical sense compels a man to write not merely with his own generation in his bones, but with a feeling that the whole of the literature... The Degradation of American History - 第 22 頁David Harlan 著 - 2009 - 314 頁有限的預覽 - 關於此書
| Harriet Monroe - 1921 - 376 頁
...call nearly indispensable to anyone who would continue to be a poet beyond his twenty-fifth year; and the historical sense involves a perception, not only...with a feeling that the whole of the literature of Europe from Homer, and within it the whole of the literature of his own country, has a simultaneous... | |
| Harriet Monroe - 1921 - 394 頁
...call nearly indispensable to anyone who would continue to be a poet beyond his twenty-fifth year; and the historical sense involves a perception, not only...with a feeling that the whole of the literature of Europe from Homer, and within it the whole of the literature of his own country, has a simultaneous... | |
| Irving Babbitt - 1924 - 342 頁
...his twenty-fifth year; and the historical sense «rvolvesa_perceptiorij not only of the pastness 213 of the past, but of its presence; the historical sense...with a feeling that the whole of the literature of Europe from Homer and within it the whole of the literature of his own country has a simultaneous existence... | |
| 1927 - 506 頁
...inherited, and if you want it you must obtain it by great labour." It involves the historical sense, which "compels a man to write not merely with his own generation...with a feeling that the whole of the literature of Europe . . . has a simultaneous existence and composes a simultaneous order. This historical sense,... | |
| Herbert Read, Sir Herbert Edward Read - 1928 - 252 頁
...you must obtain it by great labour. It involves, in the first place, the historical sense . . . and the historical sense involves a perception, not only...with a feeling that the whole of the literature of Europe from Homer and within it the whole of the literature of his own country has a simultaneous existence... | |
| William Thomson Hastings - 1928 - 454 頁
...indispensable to any one who would continue to be a poet beyond his twenty-fifth 128 1 TS ELIOT year; and the historical sense involves a perception, not only...with a feeling that the whole of the literature of Europe from Homer and within it the whole of the literature of his own country has a simultaneous existence... | |
| Thomas Stearns Eliot - 1928 - 206 頁
...Jnearly _jndisrjensable~T:o anyone wTSP^" would continue to be a poet beyoncThis twenty-^iftR year; and the historical sense involves a perception, not only...with a feeling that the whole of the literature of Europe from Homer and within it the whole of the literature of his own country has a simultaneous existence... | |
| Joseph Mali - 2003 - 369 頁
...mythical-historical rather than radical terms, claiming that the modern poet must have a sense of history that "involves a perception, not only of the pastness of the past, but also of its presence" and "compels a man to write not merely with his own generation in his bones,... | |
| Fabio L. Vericat, Fabio L. Vericat Pérez-Mínguez - 2004 - 294 頁
...shift to 'Tradition and the Individual Talent' comes in the implied alteration to the famous dictum that "the historical sense involves a perception, not only of the pastness of the past, but of its presence."53 The twist comes in the reinterpretation of this sentence in the light of later criticism.... | |
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