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... beauty If we now examine our twenty - one headings in the light of our second principle which states that " words used for purposes of definition are used to give a strictly symbolic description and are not used for either emotive or ...
... beauty If we now examine our twenty - one headings in the light of our second principle which states that " words used for purposes of definition are used to give a strictly symbolic description and are not used for either emotive or ...
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... Beauty is its own excuse for being . ' '29 A modern German critic has written One does not sit down to play the piano in order to demonstrate a mathe- matical truth . Nor does one write poetry in order to prove anything . It is the ...
... Beauty is its own excuse for being . ' '29 A modern German critic has written One does not sit down to play the piano in order to demonstrate a mathe- matical truth . Nor does one write poetry in order to prove anything . It is the ...
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... beauty of the poem is in the poem itself , not in the thing described by the poem . The Classical Tradition in Poetry , p . 131 Poetry in the old , commonplace Aristotelian view , is an " arti - fact " -I mean , it is a thing made . The ...
... beauty of the poem is in the poem itself , not in the thing described by the poem . The Classical Tradition in Poetry , p . 131 Poetry in the old , commonplace Aristotelian view , is an " arti - fact " -I mean , it is a thing made . The ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 7 |
The Meanings of Poetry | 15 |
Poetry from the Standpoint of the Poet | 24 |
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