Poetics: An Essay on PoetrySmith, Elder, and Company, 1852 - 294 pagina's |
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Pagina 3
... placing of criticism upon something like a scientific footing ; in brief , towards a science of poetry and of poetic expression , I desire to contribute a mite . Many are the definitions of poetry that have been given.
... placing of criticism upon something like a scientific footing ; in brief , towards a science of poetry and of poetic expression , I desire to contribute a mite . Many are the definitions of poetry that have been given.
Pagina 5
... poets , is narrow and naught . Poetry is human ; the poet is but a man . It is maintained , however , by some , that between the so - called poet and his fellow - man , or , in the phrase of Coleridge , between the man of genius and the ...
... poets , is narrow and naught . Poetry is human ; the poet is but a man . It is maintained , however , by some , that between the so - called poet and his fellow - man , or , in the phrase of Coleridge , between the man of genius and the ...
Pagina 6
... poetic feeling , and that in all its stages , high , and low , and middling . It is remarkable that two of the world's greatest think- ers , Aristotle and Bacon , have defined poetry not in itself , but by its accidents ; the former ...
... poetic feeling , and that in all its stages , high , and low , and middling . It is remarkable that two of the world's greatest think- ers , Aristotle and Bacon , have defined poetry not in itself , but by its accidents ; the former ...
Pagina 7
... poetic feeling , it is no more essential to that end than a blow , far less a blow on any particular spot , is needed for anger ; and as one man waxes wroth when another in the same strait is unmoved , so what is ... poem , INTRODUCTION . 7.
... poetic feeling , it is no more essential to that end than a blow , far less a blow on any particular spot , is needed for anger ; and as one man waxes wroth when another in the same strait is unmoved , so what is ... poem , INTRODUCTION . 7.
Pagina 8
... poems on the poetic art , it is at present the fashion with some to indite a prose poem whenever the subject to be handled is poetry ; quite forgetting that a poem without verse can be no more than the movement of a watch without the ...
... poems on the poetic art , it is at present the fashion with some to indite a prose poem whenever the subject to be handled is poetry ; quite forgetting that a poem without verse can be no more than the movement of a watch without the ...
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