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Pagina 43
... poets , Swinburne for example , constitutes for some a fatal defect in their work . Poetry has an almost magic power of incantation , by which it can penetrate to the most secret recesses of the human mind . And yet this power is given ...
... poets , Swinburne for example , constitutes for some a fatal defect in their work . Poetry has an almost magic power of incantation , by which it can penetrate to the most secret recesses of the human mind . And yet this power is given ...
Pagina 577
... poetry at Oxford and translator of Virgil , also objected to a complete subjection to authority , though he did not believe that poetry can be free of all rules . In speaking of his own criticism he declares that he has examined various ...
... poetry at Oxford and translator of Virgil , also objected to a complete subjection to authority , though he did not believe that poetry can be free of all rules . In speaking of his own criticism he declares that he has examined various ...
Pagina 579
... poetry , says Welsted , can touch only the mechanical side of poetry , ignoring the more important internal fire . Rules cannot teach a writer true poetry : What Instruction shall convey to him that Flame , which can alone animate a ...
... poetry , says Welsted , can touch only the mechanical side of poetry , ignoring the more important internal fire . Rules cannot teach a writer true poetry : What Instruction shall convey to him that Flame , which can alone animate a ...
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