The Way of PoetryW. Collins sons & Company, Limited, 1933 - 272 páginas |
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... poet uses for his work is words . Words to the poet are what paint is to the painter , or stone or marble to the sculptor , or notes of sound to the composer of music . So that if a poet uses his words well he needs no other help ...
... poet uses for his work is words . Words to the poet are what paint is to the painter , or stone or marble to the sculptor , or notes of sound to the composer of music . So that if a poet uses his words well he needs no other help ...
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... poet does not have to discover and express new emotions and thoughts , but rather to express any emotion and his thought about it in such a way that we are certain that the experience in his mind is newly discovered by him and not ...
... poet does not have to discover and express new emotions and thoughts , but rather to express any emotion and his thought about it in such a way that we are certain that the experience in his mind is newly discovered by him and not ...
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... poet after Shakespeare to stand out in supremacy was John Milton , who was born about the time that Shakespeare died ... poet to go to when we find life and the affairs of men most difficult and unintelligible . He gives us then ...
... poet after Shakespeare to stand out in supremacy was John Milton , who was born about the time that Shakespeare died ... poet to go to when we find life and the affairs of men most difficult and unintelligible . He gives us then ...
Contenido
Editors Introduction | 15 |
From Songs of Innocence William Blake | 29 |
Raptures W H Davies | 35 |
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