John Dryden and the Poetry of StatementUniversity of Queensland Press, 1967 - 193 pagina's |
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Pagina 125
... fact , for instance , that Chaucer's own verse , like almost all medieval poetry was amplified , in accordance with the precepts of such medieval arts of poetry as the Nova Poetria of Geoffrey of Vinsauf , and that the difference be ...
... fact , for instance , that Chaucer's own verse , like almost all medieval poetry was amplified , in accordance with the precepts of such medieval arts of poetry as the Nova Poetria of Geoffrey of Vinsauf , and that the difference be ...
Pagina 162
... fact related to its rhetorical purpose . Susanne Langer is one of the most influential of the present - day " aesthetic " critics who have followed the lead of Croce in opposing directly the idea that poetry can be a form of discourse ...
... fact related to its rhetorical purpose . Susanne Langer is one of the most influential of the present - day " aesthetic " critics who have followed the lead of Croce in opposing directly the idea that poetry can be a form of discourse ...
Pagina 173
... fact , cannot do without some form of sugges- tiveness , for it must image or imitate or reflect something beyond its mere prose content , or it is no longer poetry . Thus far , I think , any definition of poetry must go ; and this ...
... fact , cannot do without some form of sugges- tiveness , for it must image or imitate or reflect something beyond its mere prose content , or it is no longer poetry . Thus far , I think , any definition of poetry must go ; and this ...
Inhoudsopgave
Introduction | 1 |
Chapter one Imitation | 21 |
Chapter two Meaning | 38 |
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