Readings in English Literature, from Chaucer to Matthew ArnoldGerald Bullett A. & C. Black, 1945 - 250 Seiten |
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... Poetry , or rather by a certain rustical disdain will become such a Mome as to be a Momus of Poetry : then , though I will not wish unto you the ass's ears of Midas , nor to be driven by a poet's verses ( as Bubonax was ) to hang ...
... Poetry , or rather by a certain rustical disdain will become such a Mome as to be a Momus of Poetry : then , though I will not wish unto you the ass's ears of Midas , nor to be driven by a poet's verses ( as Bubonax was ) to hang ...
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... poetic creation , the very heart of the poet's mystery . Keats's much - misunderstood statement that ' beauty is truth , truth beauty ' is pre - eminently true of poetry , for in poetry , as nowhere else , the two are indistinguishable .
... poetic creation , the very heart of the poet's mystery . Keats's much - misunderstood statement that ' beauty is truth , truth beauty ' is pre - eminently true of poetry , for in poetry , as nowhere else , the two are indistinguishable .
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... poet , in the sense that poetry - not philosophy , not political theory , not the dissemination of ideas - was his aim first and last . He too was ardent and independent , with a rich , acquisitive , and very active intelligence . In ...
... poet , in the sense that poetry - not philosophy , not political theory , not the dissemination of ideas - was his aim first and last . He too was ardent and independent , with a rich , acquisitive , and very active intelligence . In ...
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