Literary Criticism: Pope to CroceGay Wilson Allen, Harry Hayden Clark American Book Company, 1941 - 659 sivua |
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... POETIC PRINCIPLE 1848 In speaking of the Poetic Principle , I have no design to be either thorough or profound . While discussing , very much at random , the essentiality of what we call poetry , my principal purpose will be to cite for ...
... POETIC PRINCIPLE 1848 In speaking of the Poetic Principle , I have no design to be either thorough or profound . While discussing , very much at random , the essentiality of what we call poetry , my principal purpose will be to cite for ...
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... poetic truth and seriousness are wanting to a poet's matter and substance , so far also , we may be sure , will a high poetic stamp of diction and movement be wanting to his style and manner . In proportion as this high stamp of diction ...
... poetic truth and seriousness are wanting to a poet's matter and substance , so far also , we may be sure , will a high poetic stamp of diction and movement be wanting to his style and manner . In proportion as this high stamp of diction ...
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... poets . In what a confused and bewildering world we should find ourselves if we were thrown all at once into the midst of the songs of the poets , the words chanted in poetic manner by the non - poets , and the false songs of the bad poets ...
... poets . In what a confused and bewildering world we should find ourselves if we were thrown all at once into the midst of the songs of the poets , the words chanted in poetic manner by the non - poets , and the false songs of the bad poets ...
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