A poet is the most unpoetical of anything in existence, because he has no identity ; he is continually in for, and filling, some other body. The sun, the moon, the sea, and men and women, who are creatures of impulse, are poetical, and have about them... The Daguerreotype - Seite 2731849Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Carolina Romahn, Gerold Schipper-Hönicke - 1999 - 344 Seiten
...Weiter heißt es: A Poet is the most unpoetical of any thing in existence; because he has no Identiry - he is continually in for - and filling some other...Moon, the Sea and Men and Women who are creatures of impulse are poetical and have about them an unchangeable attribute - the poet has none; no identity... | |
| Andrew Motion - 1999 - 702 Seiten
...c[h]amel[e]on Poet. It does no harm from its relish of the dark side of things any more than from its taste for the bright one; because they both end in speculation. A Poet is the most unpoetical of any thing in existence; because he has no Identity — he is continually in[forming] - and filling... | |
| Jack Stillinger - 1999 - 199 Seiten
...camelion Poet. It does no harm from its relish of the dark side of things any more than from its taste for the bright one; because they both end in speculation. A Poet is the most unpoetical of any thing in existence; because he has no Identity — he is continually . . . filling some other Body.... | |
| Rafey Habib - 1999 - 316 Seiten
...Character . . . has no self - it is every thing and nothing - It has no character ... A Poet . . . has no Identity - he is continually in for - and filling some other Body. . . '73 The idea behind this 'annihilation' of character is that the poet's mentality infuses, and... | |
| Robert Vilain - 2000 - 394 Seiten
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| Rudolf Steiner - 2000 - 366 Seiten
...and shade; it lives in gusto, be it foul or fair, high or low, rich or poor, mean or elevated. ... A poet is the most unpoetical of anything in existence, because he has no identity — he is continually informing and filling some other body." Keats himself, it is well known, could even fill a billiard... | |
| Rafael Cadenas - 2000 - 732 Seiten
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