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Pagina 252
... poetic theory in France , but it is more than that by a sizable margin . It gives a very complete picture of poetic move- ments and traditions from 1328 to 1630 , and thus , in well - docu- mented fashion , examines the first fires as ...
... poetic theory in France , but it is more than that by a sizable margin . It gives a very complete picture of poetic move- ments and traditions from 1328 to 1630 , and thus , in well - docu- mented fashion , examines the first fires as ...
Pagina 253
... poetic theory at every possible point in contact with the con- temporary poetry may the dry bones of versification ... Poetic Theory begins with some pre- liminary distinctions between Arts of First Rhetoric , Arts of Second Rhetoric ...
... poetic theory at every possible point in contact with the con- temporary poetry may the dry bones of versification ... Poetic Theory begins with some pre- liminary distinctions between Arts of First Rhetoric , Arts of Second Rhetoric ...
Pagina 552
... poetic memory is a vital function of the poetic mind , and that when the mind begins to fail the function of memory is impaired . Wordsworth himself might say that when the function of memory is lethargied , then the mind of the poet ...
... poetic memory is a vital function of the poetic mind , and that when the mind begins to fail the function of memory is impaired . Wordsworth himself might say that when the function of memory is lethargied , then the mind of the poet ...
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