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" The practice is indeed convenient and popular, and to be preferred especially in such composition as includes much action : but every great poet must inevitably innovate upon the example of his predecessors in the exact structure of his peculiar versification.... "
The Prelude to Poetry: The English Poets in the Defence and Praise of Their ... - Página 173
editado por - 1897 - 217 páginas
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Literary Criticism: Pope to Croce

Gay Wilson Allen, Harry Hayden Clark - 1962 - 676 páginas
...great poet must inevitably innovate upon the example of his predecessors in the exact structure of his peculiar versification. The distinction between poets...anticipated. Plato was essentially a poet — the truth and splendor of his imagery and the melody of his language are the most intense that it is possible to...
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The Twentieth Century, Volumen41

1897 - 1044 páginas
...great poet must inevitably innovate upon the example of his predecessors in the exact structure of his peculiar versification. The distinction between poets and prose -writers is a vulgar error. . . . Plato was essentially a poet . . . the truth and splendour of his imagery and the melody of his...
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Plato's Defence of Poetry

Julius A. Elias - 1984 - 280 páginas
...not less a poet because he did not write in metre: The distinction between poets and prose-writers is a vulgar error. The distinction between philosophers...the most intense that it is possible to conceive. 27 Shelley, who, by the way, made a translation of the Symposium, is here accepting Plato's invitation...
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Romantic Critical Essays

David Bromwich - 1987 - 320 páginas
...great poet must inevitably innovate upon the example of his predecessors in the exact structure of his peculiar versification. The distinction between poets...splendour of his imagery, and the melody of his language, is the most intense that it is possible to conceive. He rejected the measure of the epic, dramatic,...
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The Defence of Poetry Fair Copies: A Facsimile of Bodleian MSS. Shelley E.6 ...

Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1994 - 796 páginas
...poet must inevitably 15 innovate upon the example of his predecessors in the exact structure of his peculiar versification. The distinction between poets...and splendour of his imagery and the melody of his 20 language is the most intense that it is possible to conceive. He rejected the harmony of the epic,...
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The Selected Poetry & Prose of Shelley

Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1994 - 752 páginas
...great poet must inevitably innovate upon the example of his predecessors in the exact structure of his peculiar versification. The distinction between poets...between philosophers and poets has been anticipated. Plato325 was essentially a poet - the truth and splendour of his imagery, and the melody of his language,...
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Powers of Expression, Expressions of Power: Speech Presentation and Latin ...

Andrew Laird - 1999 - 396 páginas
...Formalism: Sncrates and the Narratologists Plato was essentially a poet— the truth and splendoor of hts imagery, and the melody of his language, are the most...intense that it is possible to conceive. He rejected the measore of the epic, dramatic and lyrical forms, because he sought to kindle a harmony io thoughts...
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El platonismo romántico de Shelley

Patricia Cruzalegui Sotelo - 2001 - 194 páginas
...Aristóteles en su Arte de la Poesía (Po. 1447b), la métrica no hace al poeta. Shelley afirmará que «Plato was essentially a poet — the truth and splendour of his imagery, and the melody of his languaje, are the most intense that it is possible to conceive».45 De este modo, la poesía, expresión...
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Defence of Poetry an Essay

Percy Bysshe Shelley - 2006 - 86 páginas
...inevitably innovate upon the example of his predecessors in the exact structure of his pecu13 liar versification. The distinction between poets and prose...anticipated. Plato was essentially a poet - the truth and splendor of his imagery, and the melody of his language, are the most intense that it is possible to...
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The Bibelot

Thomas Bird Mosher - 1907 - 472 páginas
...great poet must inevitably innovate upon the example of his predecessors in the exact structure of his peculiar versification. The distinction between poets...intense that it is possible to conceive. He rejected the harmony 4 of the epic, dramatic, and lyrical forms, because he sought to kindle a harmony in thoughts...
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