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... statements in the first group , which deals with inspiration , attempt to define poetry in terms of physical , psycho - physical or psychic causation . Under this division may be included : 1. Imagination 2. A divine something 3. A by ...
... statements in the first group , which deals with inspiration , attempt to define poetry in terms of physical , psycho - physical or psychic causation . Under this division may be included : 1. Imagination 2. A divine something 3. A by ...
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... statements define poetry by means of symbolization . These are " a record of experience , " and " an observation of life . " The statement that poetry is " imagina- tion " attempts to define it in terms of psychological causation ...
... statements define poetry by means of symbolization . These are " a record of experience , " and " an observation of life . " The statement that poetry is " imagina- tion " attempts to define it in terms of psychological causation ...
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... statements of an emotional nature , for all words used for purposes of defining must point directly and unemotionally to only one referent at a time . This immediately divided our statements into two groups : those which expressed ...
... statements of an emotional nature , for all words used for purposes of defining must point directly and unemotionally to only one referent at a time . This immediately divided our statements into two groups : those which expressed ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 7 |
The Meanings of Poetry | 15 |
Poetry from the Standpoint of the Poet | 24 |
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