Introduction to Poetry: Poetic Expression, Poetic Truth- the Progress of PoetryDutton, 1903 - 174 Seiten |
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... live the truest and the most real life , and speak the most natural language . It is we who are unpractical and unnatural , -we , with our broken sentences and our half - formed ideas - we who are content to know only the surface of ...
... live the truest and the most real life , and speak the most natural language . It is we who are unpractical and unnatural , -we , with our broken sentences and our half - formed ideas - we who are content to know only the surface of ...
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... lives . A preliminary word must be said , however , on the subject of order and freedom . We are proud of being orderly citizens , and in the same breath we declare that we live in a free country . If we read English history we learn ...
... lives . A preliminary word must be said , however , on the subject of order and freedom . We are proud of being orderly citizens , and in the same breath we declare that we live in a free country . If we read English history we learn ...
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... lives too keenly in the life of the outside world , he becomes a mere impressionist in ideas , a man of the hour , an ephemeral creature , a journalist - not a poet for all time ; and if he lives too remotely in the fastness of his own ...
... lives too keenly in the life of the outside world , he becomes a mere impressionist in ideas , a man of the hour , an ephemeral creature , a journalist - not a poet for all time ; and if he lives too remotely in the fastness of his own ...
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POETIC TRUTH | 47 |
THE PROGRESS OF POETRY | 99 |
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