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S.T. Coleridge The English language has had many harsh things said about it . To the Germans it is an impure product , without the dignity of an unbroken single tradition : the language of a mixed race , which lacks the quality of a ...
S.T. Coleridge The English language has had many harsh things said about it . To the Germans it is an impure product , without the dignity of an unbroken single tradition : the language of a mixed race , which lacks the quality of a ...
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This most vigorous and lively mongrel among languages is the medium of our poets . But the medium of poetry in any language differs from that of any of the other arts in that we use it all the time for another purpose .
This most vigorous and lively mongrel among languages is the medium of our poets . But the medium of poetry in any language differs from that of any of the other arts in that we use it all the time for another purpose .
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Wordsworth rebelled violently from that convention and demanded a return to the language of ordinary men . The later Romantics , Keats , Shelley , and then Tennyson , Rossetti and Swinburne , developed more particularly the sensuous ...
Wordsworth rebelled violently from that convention and demanded a return to the language of ordinary men . The later Romantics , Keats , Shelley , and then Tennyson , Rossetti and Swinburne , developed more particularly the sensuous ...
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Inhoudsopgave
Foreword | 9 |
THE POETIC PROCESS | 11 |
Poetry and the Poet | 13 |
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Poetry: A Modern Guide to Its Understanding and Enjoyment Elizabeth A. Drew Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 1967 |
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