The Greater English Poets of the Nineteenth CenturyBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 388 pagina's |
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Pagina 89
... poetic mind appears to us so unmistakably assured a fact , that difference of opinion upon it can only spring from a more fundamental difference of opinion as to what it is that constitutes this specially poetic quality . If more than ...
... poetic mind appears to us so unmistakably assured a fact , that difference of opinion upon it can only spring from a more fundamental difference of opinion as to what it is that constitutes this specially poetic quality . If more than ...
Pagina 204
... poet whose genius the world has not recognised , comparing him with a fisherman drawing up in his net those Tyrian mol- lusks which yield the purple dye of royalty . The public does not recognise the royal colour until others have ...
... poet whose genius the world has not recognised , comparing him with a fisherman drawing up in his net those Tyrian mol- lusks which yield the purple dye of royalty . The public does not recognise the royal colour until others have ...
Pagina 240
... poetic beauty - who have never apprehended the full ethical and aesthetic significance of Keats's saying that beauty is truth , truth beauty , and who are not aware that only by self- abnegating consecration to the beautiful can the poet ...
... poetic beauty - who have never apprehended the full ethical and aesthetic significance of Keats's saying that beauty is truth , truth beauty , and who are not aware that only by self- abnegating consecration to the beautiful can the poet ...
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