The Garment of Praise: The Necessity for PoetryDoubleday, Doran, Incorporated, 1929 - 401 strani |
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Stran 17
... idea about the inner subjective world . This is just the sort of thing which lends itself most readily to abstract , philo- sophical , intellectual statement . If it had been so conceived by Rossetti , it would have been a prose idea ...
... idea about the inner subjective world . This is just the sort of thing which lends itself most readily to abstract , philo- sophical , intellectual statement . If it had been so conceived by Rossetti , it would have been a prose idea ...
Stran 18
... idea is indivisible from the expression thereof . It is because of this fact that poetry is untranslatable . " Men ... idea , and once the form is changed the idea no longer exists . This fact is made clear by comparing Shakespeare's ...
... idea is indivisible from the expression thereof . It is because of this fact that poetry is untranslatable . " Men ... idea , and once the form is changed the idea no longer exists . This fact is made clear by comparing Shakespeare's ...
Stran 46
... idea until we find or make words which at least suggest it ; words which can bring it home to that part of our minds ... idea , and it may be stated dogmatically that if a poet takes over words and ideas together , he is not , at the ...
... idea until we find or make words which at least suggest it ; words which can bring it home to that part of our minds ... idea , and it may be stated dogmatically that if a poet takes over words and ideas together , he is not , at the ...
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The Garment of Praise: The Necessity for Poetry Eleanor Carroll Chilton,Herbert Agar Prikaz kratkega opisa - 1929 |
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