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... heart to no strangers . A thousand years in her sight are but as yesterday , and her home is among things that are ... hearts , " There is nothing new in art ; there are no new subjects . " . . . " Every subject is new as soon as it has ...
... heart to no strangers . A thousand years in her sight are but as yesterday , and her home is among things that are ... hearts , " There is nothing new in art ; there are no new subjects . " . . . " Every subject is new as soon as it has ...
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... heart . Likewise there is rhythm in the pro- portion of the sculptured figure , in the design of the cathedral , in the lines , colors , and shades of the painter , in the measure , phrase , and sentence of the musician , and in the ...
... heart . Likewise there is rhythm in the pro- portion of the sculptured figure , in the design of the cathedral , in the lines , colors , and shades of the painter , in the measure , phrase , and sentence of the musician , and in the ...
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... Heart - wrung , by stern necessity constrain ' d . Then they who see thy tears perchance may say , ' Lo ! this was Hector's wife , who , when they fought On plains of Troy , was Ilium's bravest chief . ' Thus may they speak ; and thus ...
... Heart - wrung , by stern necessity constrain ' d . Then they who see thy tears perchance may say , ' Lo ! this was Hector's wife , who , when they fought On plains of Troy , was Ilium's bravest chief . ' Thus may they speak ; and thus ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 7 |
The Meanings of Poetry | 15 |
Poetry from the Standpoint of the Poet | 24 |
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