Poetics: An Essay on PoetrySmith, Elder, and Company, 1969 - 294 pagina's |
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Pagina 89
... turn , Trouvères , speaking the Languedoui , but had also , in the south , poets of a lyrical turn , Troubadors , who employed the Languedoc . We find that the former flourished chiefly not at the French court , but under the sceptre of ...
... turn , Trouvères , speaking the Languedoui , but had also , in the south , poets of a lyrical turn , Troubadors , who employed the Languedoc . We find that the former flourished chiefly not at the French court , but under the sceptre of ...
Pagina 224
... turn up like the tickets of a lottery , most of them blanks , a very few prizes . According to this theory , if I rightly understand it , every man truly great , a hero— that is the word — is of a make quite different from that of other ...
... turn up like the tickets of a lottery , most of them blanks , a very few prizes . According to this theory , if I rightly understand it , every man truly great , a hero— that is the word — is of a make quite different from that of other ...
Pagina 259
... turn , the Greek or Pelasgic to be more deeply imbued with epic ideas , and the Western or Teutonic to be remarkable for their dramatism , it is for a moment denied that other ideas and forms of art but those in which they severally ex ...
... turn , the Greek or Pelasgic to be more deeply imbued with epic ideas , and the Western or Teutonic to be remarkable for their dramatism , it is for a moment denied that other ideas and forms of art but those in which they severally ex ...
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