Poetry and Its EnjoymentTeachers College, Columbia University, 1957 - 322 էջ |
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Էջ 84
... kind o ' worked into their heart and head , So ' s ' t they can't seem to write but jest on sheers With furrin countries or played - out ideers , Nor hev a feelin ' , ef it does n't smack O ' wut some critter chose to feel ' way back ...
... kind o ' worked into their heart and head , So ' s ' t they can't seem to write but jest on sheers With furrin countries or played - out ideers , Nor hev a feelin ' , ef it does n't smack O ' wut some critter chose to feel ' way back ...
Էջ 292
... kind of grammar of their own ; the relations in which they are placed in a texture of horizontal lines of sounds in sequence ( melody ) , articulated by duration and stress ( rhythm ) , and colored by the timbres of instruments or ...
... kind of grammar of their own ; the relations in which they are placed in a texture of horizontal lines of sounds in sequence ( melody ) , articulated by duration and stress ( rhythm ) , and colored by the timbres of instruments or ...
Էջ 298
... kind . It is doubtful if anyone could ever thrill to the beauty of a cathedral if he began by a study of the ground plan , of the kind of stone used , the masonry , the buttresses , and the decorative carvings . Chapter Eight IN ...
... kind . It is doubtful if anyone could ever thrill to the beauty of a cathedral if he began by a study of the ground plan , of the kind of stone used , the masonry , the buttresses , and the decorative carvings . Chapter Eight IN ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
A HELPFUL CONCEPT OF ART | 21 |
THE VALUES OF POETRY | 37 |
Հեղինակային իրավունք | |
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