Poetry and Its EnjoymentTeachers College, Columbia University, 1957 - 322 էջ |
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... composition was easy , and Amy Lowell declared that planning is the most difficult part of composition . All the selected details must be so fitted together that there 90 POETRY AND ITS ENJOYMENT.
... composition was easy , and Amy Lowell declared that planning is the most difficult part of composition . All the selected details must be so fitted together that there 90 POETRY AND ITS ENJOYMENT.
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... composition . Wordsworth usually wrote after long contemplation and with revisions that often betrayed little critical faculty ; Keats composed only when the mood of creation was in him , when he was pregnant with ideas , thoughts ...
... composition . Wordsworth usually wrote after long contemplation and with revisions that often betrayed little critical faculty ; Keats composed only when the mood of creation was in him , when he was pregnant with ideas , thoughts ...
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... composition and in color . St. John balances the Infant Christ and a saint or an angel on both sides complete the composition ; the red and blue of the Virgin's robe are re- peated here and there or call out complementary colors that ...
... composition and in color . St. John balances the Infant Christ and a saint or an angel on both sides complete the composition ; the red and blue of the Virgin's robe are re- peated here and there or call out complementary colors that ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
A HELPFUL CONCEPT OF ART | 21 |
THE VALUES OF POETRY | 37 |
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