Man and His MeasureHarcourt, Brace & World, 1964 - 1394 من الصفحات |
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... 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 704
... Poetry , " then , for Coleridge , has become something which , unless he amends his definition , may equally well be written in prose : Isaiah and Plato and Jeremy Taylor will , as he admits , be describable as " poetry . " Thereafter ...
... Poetry , " then , for Coleridge , has become something which , unless he amends his definition , may equally well be written in prose : Isaiah and Plato and Jeremy Taylor will , as he admits , be describable as " poetry . " Thereafter ...
الصفحة 713
... poetry , if we compare it with Latin poetry , so little exact visual observation . Greek poetry is mainly for the ear . Compare a landscape in one of the choruses of Sophocles or Aristophanes with a landscape of Virgil or Horace : the ...
... poetry , if we compare it with Latin poetry , so little exact visual observation . Greek poetry is mainly for the ear . Compare a landscape in one of the choruses of Sophocles or Aristophanes with a landscape of Virgil or Horace : the ...
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THE BEGINNING OF AWARENESS | 3 |
THOMAS E ADAMS Sled | 20 |
H LAWRENCE The RockingHorse Winner | 27 |
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