Poetry and Its EnjoymentTeachers College, Columbia University, 1957 - 322 էջ |
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Էջ 254
... unity of the poem lies deep and is organic : in the first line the last is implied , as a flower is implicit in a seed . And this perfect unity is achieved by what appears , on still closer examination , an almost miraculous subtlety ...
... unity of the poem lies deep and is organic : in the first line the last is implied , as a flower is implicit in a seed . And this perfect unity is achieved by what appears , on still closer examination , an almost miraculous subtlety ...
Էջ 255
... unity of imagery and imagination is remarkable : in the octave the imagery and emotion of eager exploration ; in the sestet the imagery and emotion of breathless discovery . The rhythm of the imagery precisely corresponds to , nay is ...
... unity of imagery and imagination is remarkable : in the octave the imagery and emotion of eager exploration ; in the sestet the imagery and emotion of breathless discovery . The rhythm of the imagery precisely corresponds to , nay is ...
Էջ 257
... unity . The elaboration of a central theme in twelve books of " Paradise Lost " makes unity more difficult to recognize and appreciate than in the case of " They also serve who only stand and wait " in Milton's sonnet on his blindness ...
... unity . The elaboration of a central theme in twelve books of " Paradise Lost " makes unity more difficult to recognize and appreciate than in the case of " They also serve who only stand and wait " in Milton's sonnet on his blindness ...
Բովանդակություն
CHAPTER | 3 |
A HELPFUL CONCEPT OF ART | 21 |
THE VALUES OF POETRY | 37 |
Հեղինակային իրավունք | |
7 այլ բաժինները չեն ցուցադրվում
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