Johnson, Arnold, and Eliot as Literary HumanistsRobert Mary Drum, 1965 - 458 من الصفحات |
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... poets must not be thought of as distinct from the poetry : " The wisdom is an essential element in making the poetry , and it is necessary to apprehend it as poetry in order to profit by it as visdom . For it is the wisdom of poetry ...
... poets must not be thought of as distinct from the poetry : " The wisdom is an essential element in making the poetry , and it is necessary to apprehend it as poetry in order to profit by it as visdom . For it is the wisdom of poetry ...
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... poetry and to look to the Greeks as models . Concern for subject matter involves several elements . There is the need for unity , for comection , just examined ; and ... Poetry " : All of these qualities which Arnold sees in poetry lead 150.
... poetry and to look to the Greeks as models . Concern for subject matter involves several elements . There is the need for unity , for comection , just examined ; and ... Poetry " : All of these qualities which Arnold sees in poetry lead 150.
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... poetry in life : " More and more mankind will discover that we have to turn to poetry to inter- pret life for us , to console us , to sustain us . Without poetry , our science will appear incomplete ; and most of what now passes with us ...
... poetry in life : " More and more mankind will discover that we have to turn to poetry to inter- pret life for us , to console us , to sustain us . Without poetry , our science will appear incomplete ; and most of what now passes with us ...
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