Introduction to Poetry: Poetic Expression, Poetic Truth- the Progress of PoetryDutton, 1903 - 174 Seiten |
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... hands with equal ease " may be literal or figura- tive . It may mean that the left hand can carry , and strike , and mould , as easily and skilfully as the right , or , by a slight stretch of imagina- tion , the ambidextrous man may ...
... hands with equal ease " may be literal or figura- tive . It may mean that the left hand can carry , and strike , and mould , as easily and skilfully as the right , or , by a slight stretch of imagina- tion , the ambidextrous man may ...
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... hands with the demo- cratic ideal . We are not forced to gaze upon the starry heavens , or to shudder at islands overwhelmed by volcanic throes , in order to spy out the marvellous . . . . The heroic lies within our reach , if we but ...
... hands with the demo- cratic ideal . We are not forced to gaze upon the starry heavens , or to shudder at islands overwhelmed by volcanic throes , in order to spy out the marvellous . . . . The heroic lies within our reach , if we but ...
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... They are inclosed in their own fat ; " " The Lord is the portion of my cup ; " " I will wash mine hands in innocency ; " " Their throat is an open sepulchre , ” - SIMILE AND METAPHOR 163 Very rightly is the advice given 162 NOTES.
... They are inclosed in their own fat ; " " The Lord is the portion of my cup ; " " I will wash mine hands in innocency ; " " Their throat is an open sepulchre , ” - SIMILE AND METAPHOR 163 Very rightly is the advice given 162 NOTES.
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PART PAGE | 1 |
POETIC TRUTH | 47 |
THE PROGRESS OF POETRY | 99 |
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