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... vary from individual poet to individual poet , and may even vary within the same individual from time to time . It becomes ap- parent that so general a statement cannot well form a basis upon which to build a concept of poetry suitable ...
... vary from individual poet to individual poet , and may even vary within the same individual from time to time . It becomes ap- parent that so general a statement cannot well form a basis upon which to build a concept of poetry suitable ...
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... vary from age to age , and that subjects seem to rise and fall in popularity from time to time and from place to place , varying with a people's philos- ophy and environment , and with the course of human events . One might , therefore ...
... vary from age to age , and that subjects seem to rise and fall in popularity from time to time and from place to place , varying with a people's philos- ophy and environment , and with the course of human events . One might , therefore ...
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... vary so greatly , the modes of fixing them must also vary , and because of this fact there has developed a number of fine arts , each with its own special message to express , and its own peculiar medium of expression . Sculpture , the ...
... vary so greatly , the modes of fixing them must also vary , and because of this fact there has developed a number of fine arts , each with its own special message to express , and its own peculiar medium of expression . Sculpture , the ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 7 |
The Meanings of Poetry | 15 |
Poetry from the Standpoint of the Poet | 24 |
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