Poetics: An Essay on PoetrySmith, Elder, and Company, 1969 - 294 pagina's |
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... POESY . CHAPTER I. General , II . The Drama , III . The Epic , IV . The Lyric , PART SECOND . THE LANGUAGE OF POESY . CHAPTER I. General , II . Verse , III . Imagery , Book Fourth . Page 81 120 136 146 153 158 189 HISTORY OF THE POET ...
... POESY . CHAPTER I. General , II . The Drama , III . The Epic , IV . The Lyric , PART SECOND . THE LANGUAGE OF POESY . CHAPTER I. General , II . Verse , III . Imagery , Book Fourth . Page 81 120 136 146 153 158 189 HISTORY OF THE POET ...
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... poesy , heroic , scommatic , and pas- toral . This division will be better understood , if it is remembered that , about the same time , he published in his Leviathan a table of ... poesy ; like an PART FIRST THE KINDS OF POESY Page General,
... poesy , heroic , scommatic , and pas- toral . This division will be better understood , if it is remembered that , about the same time , he published in his Leviathan a table of ... poesy ; like an PART FIRST THE KINDS OF POESY Page General,
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An Essay on Poetry Eneas Sweetland Dallas. poesy , and scommatic or vilifying poesy ; like an in- sect , divided into three parts , with a sting in the tail . Like an insect also , he gives poesy six legs to go upon , a narrative and a ...
An Essay on Poetry Eneas Sweetland Dallas. poesy , and scommatic or vilifying poesy ; like an in- sect , divided into three parts , with a sting in the tail . Like an insect also , he gives poesy six legs to go upon , a narrative and a ...
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