Studies in Philology, Volume 60University of North Carolina Press, 1963 |
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Pagina 62
... poet , audience , and object . In the progress piece the poet typically addresses his audience about an object . Collins speaks not to his audience but to the personification , while the audience looks on and overhears . He does not ...
... poet , audience , and object . In the progress piece the poet typically addresses his audience about an object . Collins speaks not to his audience but to the personification , while the audience looks on and overhears . He does not ...
Pagina 65
... poet much like Keats ' negative capability . In the third line Collins goes beyond the idea of proportion between expression and thought to suggest that great poetry must unite restraint and vigor , power and control , somewhat as Rapin ...
... poet much like Keats ' negative capability . In the third line Collins goes beyond the idea of proportion between expression and thought to suggest that great poetry must unite restraint and vigor , power and control , somewhat as Rapin ...
Pagina 70
... poet being the proper sphere of its manifestation , even though according to eighteenth - century doctrine public liberty is a necessary con- dition for poetic achievement . Since the conventional relationship is between Liberty and ...
... poet being the proper sphere of its manifestation , even though according to eighteenth - century doctrine public liberty is a necessary con- dition for poetic achievement . Since the conventional relationship is between Liberty and ...
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