Answer:
Thomas De Quincey, "The Literature of Knowlege and the Literature of Power" (First Published in the North British Review, August, 1848, as part of a critical essay on Alexander Pope)
Every great classic in our native language should from time to time be reviewed anew; and especially if he belongs in any considerable extent to that section of the literature which connects itself with manners, and if his reputation originally, or his style of composition, is likely to have been much influenced by the transient fashions of his own age. The withdrawal, for instance, from a dramatic poet, or a satirist, of any false luster which he has owed to his momentary connection with what we may call the personalities of a fleeting generation, or of any undue shelter to his errors which may have gathered round them from political bias, or from intellectual infirmities amongst his partisans, will sometimes seriously modify, after a century or so, the fairest original appreciation of a fine writer. A window composed of Claude Lorraine glasses spreads over the landscape outside a disturbing effect, which not the most practiced eye can evade. The eidola theatri ["idols of the theater," one of Francis Bacon's Idols of the Mind — ed.] affect us all. No man escapes the contagion from his contemporary bystanders.
As books multiply to an unmanageable excess, selection becomes more and more a necessity for readers, and the power of selection more and more a desperate problem for the busy part of readers. The possibility of selecting wisely is becoming continually more hopeless as the necessity for selection is becoming continually more pressing. Exactly as the growing weight of books overlays and stifles the power of comparison, pari passu is the call for comparison the more clamorous; and thus arises a duty correspondingly more urgent of searching and revising until everything spurious has been weeded out from amongst the Flora of our highest literature, and until the waste of time for those who have so little at their command is reduced to a minimum. For, where the good cannot be read in its twentieth part, the more requisite it is that no part of the bad should steal an hour of the available time; and it is not to be endured that people without a minute to spare should be obliged first of all to read a book before they can ascertain whether in fact it is worth reading. The public cannot read by proxy as regards the good which it is to appropriate, but it can as regards the poison which it is to escape. And thus, as literature expands, becoming continually more of a household necessity, the duty resting upon critics (who are the vicarious readers for the public) becomes continually more urgent — of reviewing all works that may be supposed to have benefited too much or too indiscriminately by the superstition of a name. The praegustatores ["pre-tasters," ie those whose obligation was to taste a Roman emperor's food to determine its fitness for eating — ed.] should have tasted of every cup, and reported its quality, before the public call for it; and, above all, they should have done this in all cases of the higher literature — that is, of literature properly so called.
What is it that we mean by literature? Popularly, and amongst the thoughtless, it is held to include everything that is printed in a book. Little logic is required to disturb that definition. The most thoughtless person is easily made aware that in the idea of literature one essential element is some relation to a general and common interest of man — so that what applies only to a local, or professional, or merely personal interest, even though presenting itself in the shape of a book, will not belong to literature. So far the definition is easily narrowed; and it is as easily expanded. For not only is much that takes a station in books not literature; but inversely, much that really is literature never reaches a station in books. The weekly sermons of Christendom, that vast pulpit literature which acts so extensively upon the popular mind — to warn, to uphold, to renew, to comfort, to alarm — does not attain the sanctuary of libraries in the ten-thousandth part of its extent. The drama again — as, for instance, the finest of Shakespeare's plays in England, and all leading Athenian plays in the noontide of the Attic stage — operated as a literature on the public mind, and were (according to the strictest letter of that term) published through the audiences that witnessed1 their representation some time before they were published as things to be read; and they were published in this scenical mode of publication with much more effect than they could have had as books during ages of costly copying or of costly printing.
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Why is Disney putting a lgbtq short film a bad influence on little kids
Are indigenous people still treated badly?
What does "Aiuto" translate into English? Question 6 options: Run Swim Fly Walk
Answer:
In Italian it means Help...
Explanation:
Then label each sentence simple, compound, or complex.
1. Hans Christian Andersen was born in 1805 and died
almost 70 years later.
2. He wrote 156 fairytales, but his most famous tale was “The Ugly Duckling.”
Answer:
compound
Explanation:
because it is two sentence joined together by the conjunction of and
Write an article for teenage magazine in which you explain why travelling to a place is better than seeing it on Tv
How do weather patterns affect our lives?
Answer:
A warmer climate is expected to increase the risk of illnesses and death from extreme heat and poor air quality. Climate change will likely increase the frequency and strength of extreme events (such as floods, droughts, and storms) that threaten human health and safety.
Explanation:
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Which best analyzes a difference in the evidence used by each speaker to reach his conclusion?
Kennedy compares U.S. steel production to that of other countries to show that the U.S. is lagging; Nixon compares steel production now to steel production during the Truman presidency to show that it is forging ahead.
Kennedy uses facts to compare U.S. economic growth with other industrialized nations, which show the U.S. is lagging; Nixon uses facts to compare the economic growth during this presidency to that during the previous one, which shows that the economy is improving.
Kennedy uses specific statistics to argue that economic growth in the U.S. is lagging behind other nations; Nixon relies on common assertions and opinions, rather than facts, to show that the U.S.'s economic growth is forging ahead.
Kennedy makes a common assertion about how he will improve the U.S. steel industry; Nixon uses facts to demonstrate that the steel industry, while not perfect, has come a long way in the past seven years.
Answer:
I am not for sure, but maybe it is B
Explanation:
I am taking the quiz rn and B is pretty good so yeah
Answer: The answer is B.
Explanation: I took the test and that’s the answer I got correct
Type your response in the box.
Read the following excerpt from a science fiction story:
The man pressed his hand against the biological key-reader that locked the computer room. After touching his hand against the cold
surface, the large metal door groaned and rumbled up into the ceiling. The man walked through the opening. His entrance triggered
the lights in the room to come alive. In the back of the large, hollow room, he heard a machine power up, Its electric board Inhaling and
sighing as the current pulsed through the metallic cavern.
What is one figurative device the writer uses to amplify the sense of advanced technology, and what is the effect of this device?
Answer: the sample answer
Explanation:
One figurative device the writer uses is personification. Personification is giving an inanimate object or nonhuman character human characteristics. In this excerpt, the lines “the large metal door groaned,” “His entrance triggered the lights in the room to come alive,” and “its electric board inhaling and sighing” are all examples of how the writer personifies the machine. The writer uses this figurative device to develop the relationship between man and machine in the story. By personifying the technology, the reader gets a sense that the man is enclosed in a body of machinery and technology; it is as if he were inside another living body rather than a machine.
Answer:
Plato
Explanation:
One figurative device the writer uses is personification. Personification is giving an inanimate object or nonhuman character human characteristics. In this excerpt, the lines “the large metal door groaned,” “His entrance triggered the lights in the room to come alive,” and “its electric board inhaling and sighing” are all examples of how the writer personifies the machine. The writer uses this figurative device to develop the relationship between man and machine in the story. By personifying the technology, the reader gets a sense that the man is enclosed in a body of machinery and technology; it is as if he were inside another living body rather than a machine.
2. Considering Hamlet is the future King of Denmark, why do you think
Laertes and Polonius are opposed to his advances towards Ophelia?
Answer:
Laertes and Polonius are opposed to Hamlet's and Ophelia's relationship because they believe that Hamlet is just flirting with her and do not have intentions to marry her.
Explanation:
In Act 1, Scene 3, of the play Hamlet, we can see Laertes and Polonius giving advice to Ophelia to reject Hamlet before he rejects her. They assert that Hamlet is of high rank than her, therefore, he will not choose her to be his wife. They remark that Hamlet does not have any intentions to marry her, all he is doing is flirting and trying to use her.
Though Laertes and Polonius know that Hamlet will be the future King yet they oppose their relationship because Hamlet's intention to be with Ophelia was not seen as a serious business to them.
Read the paragraph.
Alejandro put his finger on the piece and hesitated. If he messed up this move, it could be the end of the game. But, if he positioned himself correctly, he just might stand a chance. He picked up his finger and tapped it against his lip. Then, he made his move.
What specific of information would best help this description?
what Alejandro is wearing
more about the opposing player
the name of the game being played
more about Alejandro’s looks
Answer:
the name of the game being played
Explanation:
Answer:
C. The name of the game being played
Explanation:
I Took the quiz on edge and got it right
which statement would walt whitman most agree with? A. science improves ones emotional connection to nature.
B. Death is just a part of nature; it should not be feared.
C. only the best and brightest people are true americans.
D. achieve success because death is just around the corner
Answer:
death is just a part of nature; it should not be feared
Answer:
b
Explanation:
ape x
Read the following excerpt from President Jimmy Carter's inaugural address
in 1976:
Two centuries ago our Nation's birth was a milestone in
the long quest for freedom, but the bold and brilliant dream
which excited the founders of this Nation still awaits its
consummation. I have no new dream to set forth today, but
rather urge a fresh faith in the old dream.
Why does Carter most likely use the word 'milestone?
A To focus on how far the nation has come since its founding
B. To suggest that the nation's birth was one in a long series of steps
C. To underscore how exciting the nation's creation was for the
founders
D. To imply that the nation's creation was an idea that has not yet
been truly realized
Answer: A. To focus on how far the nation has come since its founding
Explanation:
A milestone refers to a significant event in the life of a person or thing that marks a change from their previous status. For instance, marriage is a milestone, so also is moving out of your parent's house or having your first child.
After a milestone, a new chapter begins and it is this new chapter that President Carter was referring to. The U.S. began a new chapter when they got their freedom and President Carter is trying to bring attention to this to show how far the nation had come since its founding.
Read the stanza of “Bean Eaters" and select the number of transitions from below.
"Two who are Mostly Good.
Two who have lived their day.
But kept on putting on their clothes
And putting things away."
a. 0
b. 1
C. 2
d. 3
Answer:
c i just took the test
Explanation:
What qualities makes song lyrics easy to
memorize? Check all of the boxes that you agree
with.
Song lyrics often rhyme.
Song lyrics are sung to a beat.
Song lyrics usually follow a structure of
verses and choruses.
Song lyrics sometimes repeat.
Answer:
c. Song lyrics usually follow a structure of verses and choruses.
Explanation:
Answer:
All of them!
Explanation:
I just did the Warm-Up on edge2020, and it is one of those questions that you can't get wrong and only really choose the ones that are preferenced to you.
Read the excerpt from Act I of The Importance of Being Earnest.
Lady Bracknell. I’m sorry if we are a little late, Algernon, but I was obliged to call on dear Lady Harbury. I hadn’t been there since her poor husband’s death. I never saw a woman so altered; she looks quite twenty years younger. And now I’ll have a cup of tea, and one of those nice cucumber sandwiches you promised me.
Algernon. Certainly, Aunt Augusta. [Goes over to tea-table.]
Lady Bracknell. Won’t you come and sit here, Gwendolen?
What does Lady Bracknell say that makes light of marriage in this excerpt?
She says that she does not want Gwendolen, an unmarried girl, to sit apart from her guardian.
She says that she disapproves of Algernon as a suitable husband because he ate all of the cucumber sandwiches.
She says that she expects certain treatment because she is a married woman.
She says that Lady Harbury looks younger since her husband’s death.
Answer: She says that Lady Harbury looks younger since her husband’s death.
Explanation:
To make light of something means to imply that is is not so serious or should not be considered seriously.
In this excerpt, Lady Bracknell comments on how Lady Harbury looked twenty years younger since losing her husband. This can be taken to mean that she was younger because her husband was dead and the marriage over.
One can infer from this that marriage should not be taken so seriously because it can drain a person such that they will look older than they are supposed to.
Answer:
D. She says that Lady Harbury looks younger since her husband’s death.
Explanation:
Use a coordinating conjuction (FANBOYS) to join the giveen sentences. Rewrite the compiund senteces on the line.
1. I earned a sticker. It went on my chart.
2. Carolina carried her umbrella all day. It did not rain.
3. Joaquin us graduation next month. He still does not have a job.
4. I love chocolate. I don't like chocolate ice cream.
Answer:
1. I earned a sticker so it went on my chart
2. Carolina carried her umbrella all day but it did not rain.
3. Joaquin is graduating next month yet he still does not have a job.
4. I love chocolate but/yet don't like chocolate ice cream.
Explanation:
I think there could be more than one answer to these
Which of the following sentences is punctuated correctly?
A. We have been studying the moon and it's phases.
B. Your science report is much longer than our's.
C. Kelly's dog has spots all over its body.
D. This globe is your's to keep!
Answer: C. Kelly's dog has spots all over its body
Explanation:
A. We have been studying the moon and it's phases.
This is wrong. It should be:
We have been studying the moon and its phases.
B. Your science report is much longer than our's.
This is wrong. It should be:
Your science report is much longer than ours.
C. Kelly's dog has spots all over its body.
This is punctuated correctly.
D. This globe is your's to keep!
This is wrong. It should be:
This globe is yours to keep!
Therefore, the correct option is C.
at pe class your teacher told you that she will assess you in rope climbing after one week . you were shocked because you didn't know how to climb
Answer:
whats the question man
Explanation:
What is Amsterdam and where is it
Answer:amsterdam is the capital and most populous city in the netherlands
Explanation:
Why did Cronus swallow his children when they were born?
A
because he only had daughters but he wanted sons
B
because he was afraid they would defeat him
с
because he thought they were ugly
D
because he didn't like babies
Answer:
B
Explanation:
He learned that his children were "destined to overcome" him, so to prevent that, he ate his children.
Answer:
Cronus swallowed his children when they were born because they were destined to defeat him one day. (B)
Fun Fact:
Zues was going to be eaten, but Rhena tricked Cronus into eating a rock instead.
Which sentence from the passage is an example of an allusion?
A.
"My stomach's growling! It's been three hours since our last meal!" grumbled Martha.
B.
"I feel like Atlas," muttered Peter, shifting the weight of the bag from one shoulder to another.
C.
The sound of birds chirping soothed them while they rested in their tents.
D.
The three of them had ended up staying back too long and missed the last bus.
Answer:
I think the answer is B
Explanation:
because an allusion is an expression designed to call something to mind without mentioning it explicitly
A man builds a rectangular house all sides face to the south a huge bear walks by what colour is the bear and why
Answer:
White
Explanation:
According to the riddle, all sides of house is facing south which means the house it located at north pole region. In North pole, polar bear are found in the Arctic and they have white color.
Polar bears prefer to live in the Arctic as sea ice is their habitat and the frozen surface keep moving and so polar bears.
So, the colour of the bear walks by is "white".
Which of the following statements about words is true?
Words have literal, denotative meanings.
A word might emotionally mean different things to different people.
While reading, people need to use context clues to determine the meanings of words within sentences
All of the choices are correct.
Answer:
All of the choices are correct
Explanation:
All of the choices are correct statements about words that are true.
What are denotative meanings?Definition of denotation
1: an act or process of denoting.
2: meaning especially: a direct specific meaning as distinct from an implied or associated idea comparing a word's denotation with its connotations In fact, the "Parks and Recreation" alum said he didn't know the word's medical denotation.
What does denotation me an by example?− Denotation represents the explicit or referential meaning of a sign. Denotation refers to the literal meaning of a word, the 'dictionary definition. ' For example, the name 'Hollywood' connotes such things as glitz, glamour, tinsel, celebrity, and dreams of stardom.
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correct capitalization
according to the constitution, a person must be at least thirty years old to serve as senator.
Answer:
According to the Constitution, a person must be at least thirty years old to serve as senator.
Explanation:
The first word of a sentace, (According) is always capitalized. The word "Constitution" would be capitalized because it is a legally binding document of the U.S.
Is Macbeth telling the true when he says he’s not thought about the witches prophecy?
Answer:
no, no he isnt.
Explanation:
he lied
ow does Helen Keller's purpose for writing her memoir differ from that of the biographer her wrote about her life?
Answer:
Helen wants to reflect on her experiences, while the biographer writes to inform people about events in Helen Keller's life.
Which best explains why the Supreme Court's decision in Plessy V Ferguson was unconstitutional?
Answer:
The Supreme Court's decision in Plessy v. Ferguson was unconstitutional since segregation laws did not provide equal protections or liberties to non-whites, the ruling was not consistent with the 14th Amendment. Plessy v. Ferguson, 163 U.S. 537 was a outstanding decision of the U.S. Supreme Court made in 1896.
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Answer:
Help is on the way........
Explanation:
2 hours later: .................................
Answer:
1 4 5 are the first one the rest the second one
Explanation:
may nor be right
What do historians agree upon concerning the culmination of Caesar's death?
Answer:
Julius Caesar, the Roman dictator, was assassinated by a group of senators on the Ides of ... According to Roman historian Cassius Dio, after the Senate had voted to ... He also joked about their news, saying that his honours needed to be cut ... The former supporters of Caesar among the conspirators did not agree to this.
Explanation:
Julius Caesar (100—44 BCE) changed Rome forever. He dodged proscription and pirates, changed the calendar and the army. ... He was instrumental in the Roman change in government from a Republican form to one where an individual (in Rome's case, an emperor or "caesar") ruled for life.
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Select the correct answer from the drop-down menu.
Complete the paragraph with the correctly spelled words.
Remember these facts if you ever come into contact with someone who has a concussion. A concussion is an injury to the brain. The most common way to get a concussion is to hit your head. Even a simple fall could result in a concussion if a person hits his or her head on the ground. If you think someone is suffering from a concussion, the most important thing is to make sure he or she stays
. If someone passes out for more than a minute, you should
take him or her to the emergency room. Also try yelling out the person's name until he or she is able to
you.
Answer:
conscious - definitely - acknowledge
Explanation:
You just need to select the correct spelling. Your Welcome! :)
Answer:
The correct answers are definitely, conscious,acknowledge
Explanation: