Introduction to Poetry: Poetic Expression, Poetic Truth- the Progress of PoetryDutton, 1903 - 174 Seiten |
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... instance of that vindication of words by restoring them to their proper meaning which we spoke of as the correction of speech . In vulgar talk a " galaxy " is used of any cluster or crowd , the commonest expression of all being a ...
... instance of that vindication of words by restoring them to their proper meaning which we spoke of as the correction of speech . In vulgar talk a " galaxy " is used of any cluster or crowd , the commonest expression of all being a ...
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... instance , I do not create the beast ; I merely avail myself of a sign which you and I have agreed to use when we want to represent it . If you do not possess the key to my symbols — if , that is to say , we do not imitate the same ...
... instance , I do not create the beast ; I merely avail myself of a sign which you and I have agreed to use when we want to represent it . If you do not possess the key to my symbols — if , that is to say , we do not imitate the same ...
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... instance , is the subject of meteoro- logical speculation ; the artistic view of weather discovers quite another kind of truth . The beauty of the sun and rain are as essential to their com- plete comprehension as the scientific ...
... instance , is the subject of meteoro- logical speculation ; the artistic view of weather discovers quite another kind of truth . The beauty of the sun and rain are as essential to their com- plete comprehension as the scientific ...
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POETIC TRUTH | 47 |
THE PROGRESS OF POETRY | 99 |
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accented Æneas Æneid alliteration amaranth ambition beauty birds blank verse breath cæsura called Catullus century death device drama earth effect emotion English English poetry epic epic poetry epos example expression eyes feel flowers gods Greek hath heaven HEBRAISM AND HELLENISM heroic couplet Homer human idea Iliad instance Keats kind King language Latin learned liberty lines literary literature lives Lycidas lyrical matter Matthew Arnold means melody metaphor metre metrical Milton mind modern muse nature Note original Phillips piety pity poem poet poet's pen poetical truth progress of poetry recognise rhyme Roman Rome scansion sense Shakespeare Shelley simile song sonnet sorrow soul sound speak speech spirit stanza stars style sweet syllable symbols talk Tennyson thee things Thomas Campion thought tion tradition tragedy trochee true utterance Virgil winds words Wordsworth write