Masters of American Literature, Band 2Henry August Pochmann, Gay Wilson Allen Macmillan, 1949 |
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... poetry is sufficient proof that he did not wish to preserve conventional formal- ism , though he regarded form as the essence of poetic merit . In fact , he elevates Form to a philosophical plane : . . . Science is the knowledge of ...
... poetry is sufficient proof that he did not wish to preserve conventional formal- ism , though he regarded form as the essence of poetic merit . In fact , he elevates Form to a philosophical plane : . . . Science is the knowledge of ...
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... poetry is not the poetry of the future because , although it is " the highest order of verbal melody , exquisitely clean and pure and almost always perfumed like the tube - rose to an extreme of sweet- ness , " yet it has " never one ...
... poetry is not the poetry of the future because , although it is " the highest order of verbal melody , exquisitely clean and pure and almost always perfumed like the tube - rose to an extreme of sweet- ness , " yet it has " never one ...
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... poetry that is hard and clear , never blurred nor in- definite " ; ( 6 ) " finally . . . concentration is of the very essence of poetry . " Considered in the light of English and American poctic history from Words- worth through Whitman ...
... poetry that is hard and clear , never blurred nor in- definite " ; ( 6 ) " finally . . . concentration is of the very essence of poetry . " Considered in the light of English and American poctic history from Words- worth through Whitman ...
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