Introduction to Poetry: Poetic Expression, Poetic Truth- the Progress of PoetryDutton, 1903 - 174 psl. |
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... original strength , does a service to philology , which is the science of language . One often hears , for example , of an " awful hat , " or an " awfully good holiday , " but when Tennyson wrote- " God made Himself an awful rose of ...
... original strength , does a service to philology , which is the science of language . One often hears , for example , of an " awful hat , " or an " awfully good holiday , " but when Tennyson wrote- " God made Himself an awful rose of ...
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... original poem ? We have seen that a poet's language comes down to him laden with all the associa- tions of its ancestry and use . Each word has its own colour , liable to harmonise or clash with the colours of other words in the same ...
... original poem ? We have seen that a poet's language comes down to him laden with all the associa- tions of its ancestry and use . Each word has its own colour , liable to harmonise or clash with the colours of other words in the same ...
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... original poem , we have first to discover the law of progress in poetry . The * Life in Poetry : Law in Taste , Pt . II . , Lect . iv . By W. J. Courthope , C.B. ( Macmillan & Co. ) original poet will then be he who obeys that law.
... original poem , we have first to discover the law of progress in poetry . The * Life in Poetry : Law in Taste , Pt . II . , Lect . iv . By W. J. Courthope , C.B. ( Macmillan & Co. ) original poet will then be he who obeys that law.
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