The Poets' World: An Anthology of English PoetryJames Reeves W. Heinemann, 1948 - 304 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة vi
... mind , but which is never obliterated . " The best ' , how- ever , is an absolute standard impossible to apply with certainty ; many poems are of the best in some , but not in all , respects . Of the large available volume of poetry in ...
... mind , but which is never obliterated . " The best ' , how- ever , is an absolute standard impossible to apply with certainty ; many poems are of the best in some , but not in all , respects . Of the large available volume of poetry in ...
الصفحة xxviii
... mind is naturally delighted by repetition ; and what delights us is the more easily remem- bered . But do not forget that a poet uses the ' musical ' quali- ties of language not only because we enjoy them ; he uses them to help to get ...
... mind is naturally delighted by repetition ; and what delights us is the more easily remem- bered . But do not forget that a poet uses the ' musical ' quali- ties of language not only because we enjoy them ; he uses them to help to get ...
الصفحة xxxii
... mind by a group of words . In discussing poetry , we may extend the term to include , not only pictures , but also sounds and other sense - impressions . Notice that an image is not a thing , nor is it the words used to denote the thing ...
... mind by a group of words . In discussing poetry , we may extend the term to include , not only pictures , but also sounds and other sense - impressions . Notice that an image is not a thing , nor is it the words used to denote the thing ...
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