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Side 301
... poet depends on our ability to hear these sounds . Contrary to some popular opinion , there is no mystery in imagery . Its function in poetry is identical with its function in everyday speech : it presents to readers their concrete ...
... poet depends on our ability to hear these sounds . Contrary to some popular opinion , there is no mystery in imagery . Its function in poetry is identical with its function in everyday speech : it presents to readers their concrete ...
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... poets : or at least that there is a content of poetry which exists , as it were , apart from the pure esthetic experience which can only be communicated to people who think poetically , as the poet himself thinks . The teacher of poetry ...
... poets : or at least that there is a content of poetry which exists , as it were , apart from the pure esthetic experience which can only be communicated to people who think poetically , as the poet himself thinks . The teacher of poetry ...
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... poets have considered the teaching of poetry as a theoretical possibility . At the beginning of this century the imagists held views about the writing of poetry , such as that the poet must concentrate entirely on producing a perfectly ...
... poets have considered the teaching of poetry as a theoretical possibility . At the beginning of this century the imagists held views about the writing of poetry , such as that the poet must concentrate entirely on producing a perfectly ...
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First Impressions | 7 |
Ben Jonson | 8 |
The Results of the Shaping Devices | 15 |
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