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a pitch of artistic perfection which no modern poet can hope to equal , still less surpass . ... The poets of antiquity are , as it were , the church " triumphant , ” in full possession of the beatific vision of true poetic art .
a pitch of artistic perfection which no modern poet can hope to equal , still less surpass . ... The poets of antiquity are , as it were , the church " triumphant , ” in full possession of the beatific vision of true poetic art .
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valu > To the Rules he pays homage as useful formulations of past poetic experience ; but he never imagines that they alone can make one a good critic , still less a good poet . To exalt them beyond their proper value would have been to ...
valu > To the Rules he pays homage as useful formulations of past poetic experience ; but he never imagines that they alone can make one a good critic , still less a good poet . To exalt them beyond their proper value would have been to ...
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The question to be asked is whether the formulation is essentially poetic— “ the impassioned expression which is in the countenance ... Has the didactic matter passed through the crucible of poetic genius and come out genuine poetry ?
The question to be asked is whether the formulation is essentially poetic— “ the impassioned expression which is in the countenance ... Has the didactic matter passed through the crucible of poetic genius and come out genuine poetry ?
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