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... fact that these tests measured judgment , understanding , or sensi- tivity to certain elements of poetry , but that they did not mea- sure appreciation itself . A study of treatises and experiments dealing with appreciation soon showed ...
... fact that these tests measured judgment , understanding , or sensi- tivity to certain elements of poetry , but that they did not mea- sure appreciation itself . A study of treatises and experiments dealing with appreciation soon showed ...
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... facts . The grave danger in this method lies in the fact that arguing loosely or without sufficient facts tends towards what has been slightingly called " arm chair philosophy " which is nothing more than personal opinion . The ...
... facts . The grave danger in this method lies in the fact that arguing loosely or without sufficient facts tends towards what has been slightingly called " arm chair philosophy " which is nothing more than personal opinion . The ...
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... fact , it has been shown that regularity in rhythm and similarity in sound may be found in prosaic and scientific language . There is evi- dence to show that aside from the simple auditory pleasure which they may produce , rhythm and ...
... fact , it has been shown that regularity in rhythm and similarity in sound may be found in prosaic and scientific language . There is evi- dence to show that aside from the simple auditory pleasure which they may produce , rhythm and ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 7 |
The Meanings of Poetry | 15 |
Poetry from the Standpoint of the Poet | 24 |
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