Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, 51 tomasGale Research Company, 1984 |
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... poetry , and those which become important in the poetry may play quite a negligible part in the man , the personality . . . One error , in fact , of eccentricity in poetry is to seek for new human emotions to express ; and in this ...
... poetry , and those which become important in the poetry may play quite a negligible part in the man , the personality . . . One error , in fact , of eccentricity in poetry is to seek for new human emotions to express ; and in this ...
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... poetry : I think that in every poem , from the private meditation to the epic or drama , there is more than one voice to be heard . If the author never spoke to himself , the result would not be poetry , though it might be magnificent ...
... poetry : I think that in every poem , from the private meditation to the epic or drama , there is more than one voice to be heard . If the author never spoke to himself , the result would not be poetry , though it might be magnificent ...
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... poetry , " for " the truest sources , again necessarily , are in the powers of poems already written " ( 3 ) . This view of the nature of the poetic art is particularly applicable to the Renaissance poet , who deliberately adopts a pre ...
... poetry , " for " the truest sources , again necessarily , are in the powers of poems already written " ( 3 ) . This view of the nature of the poetic art is particularly applicable to the Renaissance poet , who deliberately adopts a pre ...
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