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... nature of poetry has been included , as a study of Appendix B will show.5 A critical reading of these definitions will prove both interest- ing and amusing - interesting because they reveal so many dif- ferent ideas regarding the nature ...
... nature of poetry has been included , as a study of Appendix B will show.5 A critical reading of these definitions will prove both interest- ing and amusing - interesting because they reveal so many dif- ferent ideas regarding the nature ...
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... nature- " My muse , , " he says , " will seldom wake , Save by dim wood and silent lake ; She is the wild and rustic Maid , Whose foot unsandall'd loves to tread Where the soft greensward is inlaid With varied moss and thyme . And ...
... nature- " My muse , , " he says , " will seldom wake , Save by dim wood and silent lake ; She is the wild and rustic Maid , Whose foot unsandall'd loves to tread Where the soft greensward is inlaid With varied moss and thyme . And ...
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... Nature , and elevating them into ideals . Life and Nature may some- times be used as part of art's rough material , but before they are of any real service to art they must be translated into artistic conventions . The moment Art ...
... Nature , and elevating them into ideals . Life and Nature may some- times be used as part of art's rough material , but before they are of any real service to art they must be translated into artistic conventions . The moment Art ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 7 |
The Meanings of Poetry | 15 |
Poetry from the Standpoint of the Poet | 24 |
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