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It is as Tanner says in Shaw's Man and Superman : The artist's work is to show us ourselves as we really are . Our minds are nothing but this knowledge of ourselves ; and he who adds a jot to such knowledge creates new mind as surely as ...
It is as Tanner says in Shaw's Man and Superman : The artist's work is to show us ourselves as we really are . Our minds are nothing but this knowledge of ourselves ; and he who adds a jot to such knowledge creates new mind as surely as ...
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And know you not , ” says Love , “ who bore the blame ? ” “ My dear , then I will serve . ” “ You must sit down , ” says Love , " and taste my meat . " So I did sit and eat . : > The figures are those of Christian sinner and savior ...
And know you not , ” says Love , “ who bore the blame ? ” “ My dear , then I will serve . ” “ You must sit down , ” says Love , " and taste my meat . " So I did sit and eat . : > The figures are those of Christian sinner and savior ...
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It is also an individual work of art , a thing that has a separate timeless existence from that of the poet himself , begotten and made in the union between him and his medium . “ It adorns nature with a new thing , " says Emerson .
It is also an individual work of art , a thing that has a separate timeless existence from that of the poet himself , begotten and made in the union between him and his medium . “ It adorns nature with a new thing , " says Emerson .
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Inhoudsopgave
Foreword | 9 |
THE POETIC PROCESS | 11 |
Poetry and the Poet | 13 |
Copyright | |
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Poetry: A Modern Guide to Its Understanding and Enjoyment Elizabeth A. Drew Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 1967 |
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