The Garment of Praise: The Necessity for PoetryDoubleday, Doran, Incorporated, 1929 - 401 strani |
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Stran 93
... Matter is cause that we see things that are made , and so nothing is more common and general than matter . And natheless nothing is more unknown than is matter ; for matter is never seen without form , nor form may not be seen in deed ...
... Matter is cause that we see things that are made , and so nothing is more common and general than matter . And natheless nothing is more unknown than is matter ; for matter is never seen without form , nor form may not be seen in deed ...
Stran 118
... matter of emphasis- and comic tragedy is no less tragic because it makes us think , in effect , " If this weren't so sad I could laugh at it " ; nor , conversely , is tragic comedy any the less comic because it makes us think , " If ...
... matter of emphasis- and comic tragedy is no less tragic because it makes us think , in effect , " If this weren't so sad I could laugh at it " ; nor , conversely , is tragic comedy any the less comic because it makes us think , " If ...
Stran 178
... matter — as " mere literature , " as sound and fury , whereas they are in fact a high order of poetry of prophecy , and con- tain a poetic treatment of life which seems to me applicable and pertinent to the world of all times . Milton's ...
... matter — as " mere literature , " as sound and fury , whereas they are in fact a high order of poetry of prophecy , and con- tain a poetic treatment of life which seems to me applicable and pertinent to the world of all times . Milton's ...
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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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