The Dimensions of Poetry: A Critical AnthologyDodd, Mead, 1966 - 742 σελίδες |
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... sense in which all poems " mean , " but there is also a sense in which no true poem " means . " When MacLeish says a poem " should not mean , " he is simply saying that the essence of poetry exists not in statement or argument , but in ...
... sense in which all poems " mean , " but there is also a sense in which no true poem " means . " When MacLeish says a poem " should not mean , " he is simply saying that the essence of poetry exists not in statement or argument , but in ...
Σελίδα 392
... sense , draws on familiar scenes outside the frame of the lines : any " tour of the Wye " in 1798 carries with it some reference to the pleasure in landscape and in ruins like Goodrich Castle , Chepstow Castle , and Tintern Abbey . The ...
... sense , draws on familiar scenes outside the frame of the lines : any " tour of the Wye " in 1798 carries with it some reference to the pleasure in landscape and in ruins like Goodrich Castle , Chepstow Castle , and Tintern Abbey . The ...
Σελίδα 601
... Sense- To a discerning Eye- Much Sense - the starkest Madness- ' Tis the Majority In this , as All , prevail- Assent - and you are sane- Demur - you're straightway dangerous— And handled with a Chain- 441 This is my letter to the World ...
... Sense- To a discerning Eye- Much Sense - the starkest Madness- ' Tis the Majority In this , as All , prevail- Assent - and you are sane- Demur - you're straightway dangerous— And handled with a Chain- 441 This is my letter to the World ...
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