Poets of the English Language: Milton to GoldsmithWystan Hugh Auden, Norman Holmes Pearson Viking Press, 1950 |
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... Poetry to him was neither an amusing activ- ity nor the job for which he happened to be qualified , but the most sacred of all human activities . To become a great poet was to become not only superior to other poets but superior to all ...
... Poetry to him was neither an amusing activ- ity nor the job for which he happened to be qualified , but the most sacred of all human activities . To become a great poet was to become not only superior to other poets but superior to all ...
Sivu xvi
... poets . An idiosyncratic style , when it carries the authority of a great poet , is a danger to his successors , and in Mil- ton's case particularly so . The most obvious characteris- tic of his style is its uninterrupted grandeur ...
... poets . An idiosyncratic style , when it carries the authority of a great poet , is a danger to his successors , and in Mil- ton's case particularly so . The most obvious characteris- tic of his style is its uninterrupted grandeur ...
Sivu xxv
... poetry , perhaps the greatest kinds . This does not mean , however , that it is of no use to poets or that the poetry written from it cannot be of a high order . Indeed , there is a good deal to be said for its aesthetic as a practical ...
... poetry , perhaps the greatest kinds . This does not mean , however , that it is of no use to poets or that the poetry written from it cannot be of a high order . Indeed , there is a good deal to be said for its aesthetic as a practical ...
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Introduction | xiii |
General Principles | xxvi |
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Angels arms bear beauty beneath bless bright cause charms Death delight divine Earth ev'ry eyes face fair fall Fate fear fire foes fool force give glory Grace grow half hand happy hath head hear heart Heav'n Honour hope keep kind King land laws leave less light lines live look Lord lost Love mind Muse Nature never night o'er once pain passions past peace Poets pow'r praise pride Reason rejoice rest rise round rule SAMSON sense shade shine side sight soft Song soon soul sound Spirits spread stand strength sweet taste tear tell thee things thir thou thought thro Tree true truth turn whole wind wings wise