Reviews, Essays, and PoemsWard, Lock, 1899 - 661 pagina's |
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Pagina 300
... poetry . But we must distinguish between poetry as a mental act , and poetry as a species of composition . If we take it in the latter sense , its excellence depends , not solely on the vigour of the imagination , but partly also on the ...
... poetry . But we must distinguish between poetry as a mental act , and poetry as a species of composition . If we take it in the latter sense , its excellence depends , not solely on the vigour of the imagination , but partly also on the ...
Pagina 302
... poetry , in the highest sense of the word , disappears . Then comes the dotage of the fine arts , a second childhood , as feeble as the former , and far more hopeless . This is the age of critical poetry , of poetry by courtesy , of poetry ...
... poetry , in the highest sense of the word , disappears . Then comes the dotage of the fine arts , a second childhood , as feeble as the former , and far more hopeless . This is the age of critical poetry , of poetry by courtesy , of poetry ...
Pagina 643
... poetry as compared with prose , 307 ; in- troduction of rhyme into plays , 308 . Poetry of Spain and Italy , 304 . Pole , Cardinal , Papal Legate , 424 . Polybius as a historian , 332 . Pompeii a prize poem , Macaulay's , 611-617 . Pope ...
... poetry as compared with prose , 307 ; in- troduction of rhyme into plays , 308 . Poetry of Spain and Italy , 304 . Pole , Cardinal , Papal Legate , 424 . Polybius as a historian , 332 . Pompeii a prize poem , Macaulay's , 611-617 . Pope ...
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UTILITARIAN LOGIC AND POLITICS | 352 |
BENTHAMS DEFENCE OF MILL | 377 |
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