Poetry and Its EnjoymentTeachers College, Columbia University, 1957 - 322 էջ |
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... played Oedipus Rex as a farce ! One Sunday afternoon at the Harvard Club in New York I heard Percy Grainger play a Shadow Dance . His skillful fingers brought forth music that made me imaginatively a Sybarite sitting luxuriously in an ...
... played Oedipus Rex as a farce ! One Sunday afternoon at the Harvard Club in New York I heard Percy Grainger play a Shadow Dance . His skillful fingers brought forth music that made me imaginatively a Sybarite sitting luxuriously in an ...
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... plays with high passion ; he uses his first scenes to tune his audience , as it were , for a crescendo of feeling . The person who comes late to the theater seldom gets full pleasure from the play . In all fields of art , particularly ...
... plays with high passion ; he uses his first scenes to tune his audience , as it were , for a crescendo of feeling . The person who comes late to the theater seldom gets full pleasure from the play . In all fields of art , particularly ...
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... plays in his " Daphne and Apollo " : Cried he , " My heart's aglow ! Miss , I'll escort you to my domicyle To live and love ! " Occasionally a poet will play with rhyme as if to show what he can do with it . Browning has written a ...
... plays in his " Daphne and Apollo " : Cried he , " My heart's aglow ! Miss , I'll escort you to my domicyle To live and love ! " Occasionally a poet will play with rhyme as if to show what he can do with it . Browning has written a ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
A HELPFUL CONCEPT OF ART | 21 |
THE VALUES OF POETRY | 37 |
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