Selected English EssaysWilliam Peacock Oxford University Press, 1935 - 543 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 361
... Poet ! A vein of Poetry exists in the hearts of all men ; no man is made altogether of Poetry . We are all poets when we read a poem well . The ' imagination that shudders at the Hell of Dante , ' is not that the same faculty , weaker ...
... Poet ! A vein of Poetry exists in the hearts of all men ; no man is made altogether of Poetry . We are all poets when we read a poem well . The ' imagination that shudders at the Hell of Dante , ' is not that the same faculty , weaker ...
الصفحة 468
... poetry . Because , if it had , it could never have doubted of the essential superiority of this form to all prose forms of utterance . And if a nation has never succeeded in creating this high and adequate form for its poetry , then we ...
... poetry . Because , if it had , it could never have doubted of the essential superiority of this form to all prose forms of utterance . And if a nation has never succeeded in creating this high and adequate form for its poetry , then we ...
الصفحة 472
... poetry ; he is one of the very greatest names in all literature . He has admirable and delightful power ... poetry the genius of his nation appears to have not power . But serious spirit and great poet that he was , Molière had far too ...
... poetry ; he is one of the very greatest names in all literature . He has admirable and delightful power ... poetry the genius of his nation appears to have not power . But serious spirit and great poet that he was , Molière had far too ...
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