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Pagina 78
It must wrench itself from the habits of ordinary thought , which prefers the
indifferent and the accidental ; must in all relations transform the mode of
expression of prosaic thought into a poetic expression ; and , despite all the
reflection ...
It must wrench itself from the habits of ordinary thought , which prefers the
indifferent and the accidental ; must in all relations transform the mode of
expression of prosaic thought into a poetic expression ; and , despite all the
reflection ...
Pagina 79
proposition that a revolutionary poem falls under two kinds of considerations ,
revolutionary on the one hand and poetic on the other , and that to exhaust its
substance and also its instructional value there is reason to examine it from both
these ...
proposition that a revolutionary poem falls under two kinds of considerations ,
revolutionary on the one hand and poetic on the other , and that to exhaust its
substance and also its instructional value there is reason to examine it from both
these ...
Pagina 88
This concerns the poet as man . The poet as ' seer ' , as visionary , is concerned
with more real and unchanging realities . It is in this field that ... We are trying to
create a new poetic charter for our investigation . Until recently , even the best of
...
This concerns the poet as man . The poet as ' seer ' , as visionary , is concerned
with more real and unchanging realities . It is in this field that ... We are trying to
create a new poetic charter for our investigation . Until recently , even the best of
...
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