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... activity " ; and that while work and play are present in every activity in certain reciprocal propor- tions , yet the activity which is all work and the activity which is all play exist only in theory and are therefore extraneous to the ...
... activity " ; and that while work and play are present in every activity in certain reciprocal propor- tions , yet the activity which is all work and the activity which is all play exist only in theory and are therefore extraneous to the ...
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... activity , and he will try so to com- bine , harmonize and balance these elements in all his activities that he will retain the interest and zest of " play " and the sys- tem and application of " work . " He will constantly be guided by ...
... activity , and he will try so to com- bine , harmonize and balance these elements in all his activities that he will retain the interest and zest of " play " and the sys- tem and application of " work . " He will constantly be guided by ...
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... activity generally possess little training in such a method . Then again , granting the fact that poets might be competently trained in intro- spection , it is still a question whether they could intercept and suspend their creative ...
... activity generally possess little training in such a method . Then again , granting the fact that poets might be competently trained in intro- spection , it is still a question whether they could intercept and suspend their creative ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 7 |
The Meanings of Poetry | 15 |
Poetry from the Standpoint of the Poet | 24 |
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