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... tion not into the heavens , but into the freedom of baser places , they were punished for the advantage they won by a dissipation and deterioration . But never can any advantage be taken of nature by a trick . The spirit of the world ...
... tion not into the heavens , but into the freedom of baser places , they were punished for the advantage they won by a dissipation and deterioration . But never can any advantage be taken of nature by a trick . The spirit of the world ...
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... tion of a windless sea glowing red in the night be likely to leave his imagina- tion quite unstirred ? Or would the " Synthetic and magical power ' rather act on the tint with uncommon intensity ? One is not left to guesswork for the ...
... tion of a windless sea glowing red in the night be likely to leave his imagina- tion quite unstirred ? Or would the " Synthetic and magical power ' rather act on the tint with uncommon intensity ? One is not left to guesswork for the ...
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... tion which it conveys . It is through suggestion that poetry achieves its main purpose , to be or to be like , and succeeds in recreating the experience or emotion of the poet . Suggestion , then , is the one and the only peculiar and ...
... tion which it conveys . It is through suggestion that poetry achieves its main purpose , to be or to be like , and succeeds in recreating the experience or emotion of the poet . Suggestion , then , is the one and the only peculiar and ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 7 |
The Meanings of Poetry | 15 |
Poetry from the Standpoint of the Poet | 24 |
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