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nature of true , intelligible reality , and such is the reality that the true poet represents . Johnson proceeds by making , initially , the sharpest possible cleavage between poetry and wit . Those however who deny them to be poets ...
nature of true , intelligible reality , and such is the reality that the true poet represents . Johnson proceeds by making , initially , the sharpest possible cleavage between poetry and wit . Those however who deny them to be poets ...
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In this , he is true to the classical conception of ingenium . The next paragraph is virtually a summary of the Horatian conception of what the true poet accomplishes . Eccentricity and singularity of thought or diction is not the stuff ...
In this , he is true to the classical conception of ingenium . The next paragraph is virtually a summary of the Horatian conception of what the true poet accomplishes . Eccentricity and singularity of thought or diction is not the stuff ...
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It is true that Donne seems to be in love with love , the passionate lover acutely observing his loving , yet I wonder if this should be understood as a kind of disengagement , or is such a posture simply the way an intensely passionate ...
It is true that Donne seems to be in love with love , the passionate lover acutely observing his loving , yet I wonder if this should be understood as a kind of disengagement , or is such a posture simply the way an intensely passionate ...
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The History of Ideas and the Study of Literature | 1 |
The Unnaturalness of Metaphysical Poetry | 18 |
The Theme of Cosmic Order | 59 |
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