Types of English PoetryRudolf Kirk, Clara Marburg Kirk Macmillan, 1940 - 663 sivua |
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Sivu 11
... feel that they are moved and softened , yet know not whence or why . " The wisdom to be found in poetry , then , is that which one feels when " the veil of the familiar " is removed , when the mind is awakened and enlarged so that it ...
... feel that they are moved and softened , yet know not whence or why . " The wisdom to be found in poetry , then , is that which one feels when " the veil of the familiar " is removed , when the mind is awakened and enlarged so that it ...
Sivu 29
... more discursive . But this is only a tendency ; the real poet , by the very strength of his feeling , bends any form to his use and makes the reader feel , in the very midst of the conflict between spontaneity and INTRODUCTION 29.
... more discursive . But this is only a tendency ; the real poet , by the very strength of his feeling , bends any form to his use and makes the reader feel , in the very midst of the conflict between spontaneity and INTRODUCTION 29.
Sivu 34
... feel the abstract in the concrete , and the concrete in the abstract , and thus to give meaning to our otherwise not quite realized lives . Coleridge's description of " the streamy nature of association which thinking curbs and rudders ...
... feel the abstract in the concrete , and the concrete in the abstract , and thus to give meaning to our otherwise not quite realized lives . Coleridge's description of " the streamy nature of association which thinking curbs and rudders ...
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INTRODUCTION I | 1 |
INTRODUCTION TO NARRATIVE POETRY | 37 |
EDMUND SPENSER | 42 |
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