Poetics: An Essay on PoetrySmith, Elder, and Company, 1969 - 294 pagina's |
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... writing in English ; that had he been writing in Greek , he might have placed it in the liver ; that had he been writing in Hebrew , he would have placed it in the belly ; and that had he been writing in Chinese , he would have placed ...
... writing in English ; that had he been writing in Greek , he might have placed it in the liver ; that had he been writing in Hebrew , he would have placed it in the belly ; and that had he been writing in Chinese , he would have placed ...
Pagina 154
... writer - Empedocles - may have the musical gift of a Homer , and yet have nothing else in common which may entitle him to the name of poet . Other writers regard verse as equally accidental . Sismondi holds , 154 THE LANGUAGE OF POESY .
... writer - Empedocles - may have the musical gift of a Homer , and yet have nothing else in common which may entitle him to the name of poet . Other writers regard verse as equally accidental . Sismondi holds , 154 THE LANGUAGE OF POESY .
Pagina 155
An Essay on Poetry Eneas Sweetland Dallas. writers regard verse as equally accidental . Sismondi holds , that at first ... writer , Cerceau by name , who maintained that the inversion of its gram- mar is all that distinguishes the verse ...
An Essay on Poetry Eneas Sweetland Dallas. writers regard verse as equally accidental . Sismondi holds , that at first ... writer , Cerceau by name , who maintained that the inversion of its gram- mar is all that distinguishes the verse ...
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