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Page 95
... kind of poetry may be isolated and discussed as a separate kind " . There may be a certain poetic quality in De rerum nature which places it in the company of Hamlet , and not in that of the Critique of Pure Reason . But this cannot ...
... kind of poetry may be isolated and discussed as a separate kind " . There may be a certain poetic quality in De rerum nature which places it in the company of Hamlet , and not in that of the Critique of Pure Reason . But this cannot ...
Page 99
... kind . They cannot be applied to poems having structures of other kinds . There are many " possibilities of formal differentiation " and therefore of a discovery of new forms . The poetics is not fixed . It is a growing science . Any ...
... kind . They cannot be applied to poems having structures of other kinds . There are many " possibilities of formal differentiation " and therefore of a discovery of new forms . The poetics is not fixed . It is a growing science . Any ...
Page 115
a kind of long sword ) . Again , they may be differentiated in other ways , but if all of them are described , the discourse will be long . Of Yamant there is a variety , whose gauhar ( or lustre ) is constantly proportionate ; it is ...
a kind of long sword ) . Again , they may be differentiated in other ways , but if all of them are described , the discourse will be long . Of Yamant there is a variety , whose gauhar ( or lustre ) is constantly proportionate ; it is ...
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The Life of the Mind of | 60 |
Nature of Satire | 61 |
Brahman and the World | 74 |
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