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... matter as being a matter of indifference to the author 8a . Subject matter as aiming to instruct 8b . Subject matter as aiming to give pleasure An examination of the writings of some of our eminent 36 Poetry from the Standpoint of Subject ...
... matter as being a matter of indifference to the author 8a . Subject matter as aiming to instruct 8b . Subject matter as aiming to give pleasure An examination of the writings of some of our eminent 36 Poetry from the Standpoint of Subject ...
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... subject matter of poetry should be selected so that it may instruct the reader . On ne doit parler , on ne doit écrire que pour l'instruction ; et s'il arrive que l'on plaise ... subject matter Poetry from the Standpoint of Subject Matter 43.
... subject matter of poetry should be selected so that it may instruct the reader . On ne doit parler , on ne doit écrire que pour l'instruction ; et s'il arrive que l'on plaise ... subject matter Poetry from the Standpoint of Subject Matter 43.
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... subject matter of poetry may be conceived , and that the opposite poles of these relationships are rather definitely expressed . In concluding this by no means exhaustive discussion of poetry from the standpoint of subject matter , let ...
... subject matter of poetry may be conceived , and that the opposite poles of these relationships are rather definitely expressed . In concluding this by no means exhaustive discussion of poetry from the standpoint of subject matter , let ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 7 |
The Meanings of Poetry | 15 |
Poetry from the Standpoint of the Poet | 24 |
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