Poetry and Its EnjoymentTeachers College, Columbia University, 1957 - 322 էջ |
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... wrote ; and Keats's last sonnet , " Would I were steadfast as thou art , " gains pathos if one knows that it was written as he set out on the voyage that ended in his death . Lyly , Peele , Greene , Nash , and other frequenters of the ...
... wrote ; and Keats's last sonnet , " Would I were steadfast as thou art , " gains pathos if one knows that it was written as he set out on the voyage that ended in his death . Lyly , Peele , Greene , Nash , and other frequenters of the ...
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... wrote of Kipling's verses , " clever rhymes , . . . for the most part comic , often grotesque , sometimes terrible , but poetry ? Pooh ! " Yet there are many people who accept " The Barrack Room Ballads " as poetry , and few would omit ...
... wrote of Kipling's verses , " clever rhymes , . . . for the most part comic , often grotesque , sometimes terrible , but poetry ? Pooh ! " Yet there are many people who accept " The Barrack Room Ballads " as poetry , and few would omit ...
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... 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 coming to him in troops , and his ...
... 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 coming to him in troops , and his ...
Բովանդակություն
CHAPTER | 3 |
A HELPFUL CONCEPT OF ART | 21 |
THE VALUES OF POETRY | 37 |
Հեղինակային իրավունք | |
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