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... function is not to prove , but to make you see , or hear , or feel.1 And we might add " to taste , " " to smell , " and any number of sensations and emotions ; for whether we think of the functions of art in terms of profit , pleasure ...
... function is not to prove , but to make you see , or hear , or feel.1 And we might add " to taste , " " to smell , " and any number of sensations and emotions ; for whether we think of the functions of art in terms of profit , pleasure ...
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... function of such language is fulfilled , and any symbolic function that the words may have is instrumental only and subsidiary to the evocative function.10 It is , therefore , not the words themselves but the way they are ) arranged and ...
... function of such language is fulfilled , and any symbolic function that the words may have is instrumental only and subsidiary to the evocative function.10 It is , therefore , not the words themselves but the way they are ) arranged and ...
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... function of poetry is to be , or to be like , it is natural to suppose that a study of the means of suggestion by which poets produce their effects will bring us nearer to our concept of poetry for school purposes than the study of any ...
... function of poetry is to be , or to be like , it is natural to suppose that a study of the means of suggestion by which poets produce their effects will bring us nearer to our concept of poetry for school purposes than the study of any ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 7 |
The Meanings of Poetry | 15 |
Poetry from the Standpoint of the Poet | 24 |
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