Perspectives by Incongruity, Volume 2Indiana University Press, 1964 - 200 pagina's |
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Pagina 137
... equals equals " poetry " " science " equals " act " equals " scene " We would equate " beauty " with " act , " because it is not merely a decorative thing , but an assertion , an affirmative , a creation , hence in the fullest sense an ...
... equals equals " poetry " " science " equals " act " equals " scene " We would equate " beauty " with " act , " because it is not merely a decorative thing , but an assertion , an affirmative , a creation , hence in the fullest sense an ...
Pagina 139
... equals . " Both Yeats and Keats , of course , were much more " dramatistic " in their thinking than romantic poets gen- erally , who usually center their efforts upon the translation of scene into terms of agent ( as the materialistic ...
... equals . " Both Yeats and Keats , of course , were much more " dramatistic " in their thinking than romantic poets gen- erally , who usually center their efforts upon the translation of scene into terms of agent ( as the materialistic ...
Pagina 92
... equals the intestines , and the " life without " equals a deceptive projection of the skeleton , and the man's love of woman is secretly tied to both , maybe there is no way of making peace with the state of things . One is on the run ...
... equals the intestines , and the " life without " equals a deceptive projection of the skeleton , and the man's love of woman is secretly tied to both , maybe there is no way of making peace with the state of things . One is on the run ...
Inhoudsopgave
The Excursion | 17 |
The Poetic Process | 34 |
From Preface to CounterStatement first edition | 50 |
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