The Prelude to Poetry: The English Poets in the Defence and Praise of Their Own ArtErnest Rhys J. M. Dent, 1919 - 217 strani |
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Stran xi
... senses , and the mind is no longer in him . " Against this passage , set the historical pre- face by Wordsworth , who best represents the slow , deliberate , lyric method , which is become a tradition of the English school . And in a ...
... senses , and the mind is no longer in him . " Against this passage , set the historical pre- face by Wordsworth , who best represents the slow , deliberate , lyric method , which is become a tradition of the English school . And in a ...
Stran xix
... sense this is true . But the outward and final processes of the two are , and always must be , different . The poet adopts the letter of philosophy , as well as its spirit , it would seem , witness Coleridge himself , with some risk to ...
... sense this is true . But the outward and final processes of the two are , and always must be , different . The poet adopts the letter of philosophy , as well as its spirit , it would seem , witness Coleridge himself , with some risk to ...
Stran 94
... Sense , worth the life of a Day . A Rymer , and a Poet , are two things . It is said of the incom- parable Virgil , that he brought forth his verses like a Beare , and after form'd them with licking . Scaliger , the father , writes it ...
... Sense , worth the life of a Day . A Rymer , and a Poet , are two things . It is said of the incom- parable Virgil , that he brought forth his verses like a Beare , and after form'd them with licking . Scaliger , the father , writes it ...
Stran 107
... sense , but justly great in proportion to it . " A Style of Sound . " IT www From a Letter to Walsh . Oct. 22 , 1706 . T is not enough that nothing offends the ear , but a good poet will adapt the very sounds , as well as words , to the ...
... sense , but justly great in proportion to it . " A Style of Sound . " IT www From a Letter to Walsh . Oct. 22 , 1706 . T is not enough that nothing offends the ear , but a good poet will adapt the very sounds , as well as words , to the ...
Stran 115
... sense of false modesty to prevent me from asserting , that I point my Reader's attention to this mark of distinction , far less for the sake of these particular Poems than from the general importance of the subject . The subject is ...
... sense of false modesty to prevent me from asserting , that I point my Reader's attention to this mark of distinction , far less for the sake of these particular Poems than from the general importance of the subject . The subject is ...
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