The Oxford Anthology of American Literature, Band 1William Rose Benét, Norman Holmes Pearson Oxford University Press, 1938 - 1658 Seiten |
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... poem . This latter , if truly fulfilling the de- mands of the poetic sentiment , induces an exaltation of the soul which cannot be long sustained . All high excitements are neces- sarily transient . Thus a long poem is a para- dox . And ...
... poem . This latter , if truly fulfilling the de- mands of the poetic sentiment , induces an exaltation of the soul which cannot be long sustained . All high excitements are neces- sarily transient . Thus a long poem is a para- dox . And ...
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... poem ; but undue length is yet more to be avoided . 20 We have said that the tale has a point of superiority even over the poem . In fact , while the rhythm of this latter is an essential 10 aid in the development of the poem's highest ...
... poem ; but undue length is yet more to be avoided . 20 We have said that the tale has a point of superiority even over the poem . In fact , while the rhythm of this latter is an essential 10 aid in the development of the poem's highest ...
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... poem is such , only inasmuch as it intensely excites , by elevating , the soul ; and all intense ex- citements are ... poem . Within this limit , the extent of a poem may be made to bear mathematical relation to its merit - in ...
... poem is such , only inasmuch as it intensely excites , by elevating , the soul ; and all intense ex- citements are ... poem . Within this limit , the extent of a poem may be made to bear mathematical relation to its merit - in ...
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A True Relation of Virginia | 3 |
Richard Rich fl 1610 | 11 |
Nathaniel Ward c 15781652 | 20 |
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