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... moral 2b . Subject matter as being non - moral 3a . Subject matter as portraying truth of life 3b . Subject matter as being false and divorced from life 4a . Subject matter as portraying character and nationality 4b . Subject matter as ...
... moral 2b . Subject matter as being non - moral 3a . Subject matter as portraying truth of life 3b . Subject matter as being false and divorced from life 4a . Subject matter as portraying character and nationality 4b . Subject matter as ...
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... moral vir- tues the chief end of poetry and moral subjects its true subject matter . Garrod says : Frankly , I do not know what it is that we are all so frightened of . Moral ideas are not going to bite us , that , when we meet them ...
... moral vir- tues the chief end of poetry and moral subjects its true subject matter . Garrod says : Frankly , I do not know what it is that we are all so frightened of . Moral ideas are not going to bite us , that , when we meet them ...
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... moral or social cause.9 And in the same volume he continues : To say that poetry , as poetry is moral or immoral is as meaningless as to say that an equilateral triangle is moral and an isosceles triangle is immoral , or to speak of the ...
... moral or social cause.9 And in the same volume he continues : To say that poetry , as poetry is moral or immoral is as meaningless as to say that an equilateral triangle is moral and an isosceles triangle is immoral , or to speak of the ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 7 |
The Meanings of Poetry | 15 |
Poetry from the Standpoint of the Poet | 24 |
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