Johnson, Arnold, and Eliot as Literary HumanistsRobert Mary Drum, 1965 - 458 من الصفحات |
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... poem , but " the poet can deal with philosophic ideas , not as matter for argument , but as mat- ter for inspection ... poems indulged in constructing his own philos- ophy and failed to concentrate " his attention upon the problems of ...
... poem , but " the poet can deal with philosophic ideas , not as matter for argument , but as mat- ter for inspection ... poems indulged in constructing his own philos- ophy and failed to concentrate " his attention upon the problems of ...
الصفحة 132
... poem made up of " precepts relating to the culture of trees " interspersed with " senti- ments more generally alluring , " Johnson , although not overly enthusi- astic , is obliged to acknowledge that the poem has instructive value ...
... poem made up of " precepts relating to the culture of trees " interspersed with " senti- ments more generally alluring , " Johnson , although not overly enthusi- astic , is obliged to acknowledge that the poem has instructive value ...
الصفحة 163
... poets which are primarily of the first voice , he does not believe that any poem can be exclu- sively so : " But if the poem were exclusively for the author , it would be a poem in a private and unknown language ; and a poem which 11 ...
... poets which are primarily of the first voice , he does not believe that any poem can be exclu- sively so : " But if the poem were exclusively for the author , it would be a poem in a private and unknown language ; and a poem which 11 ...
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