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Page 94
... poetry in terms of political , psychological , or anthro- pological studies cannot provide us with the analytic devices . The major practitioners of criticism are usually concerned with poetry in general and not with poems as such ...
... poetry in terms of political , psychological , or anthro- pological studies cannot provide us with the analytic devices . The major practitioners of criticism are usually concerned with poetry in general and not with poems as such ...
Page 95
... poetry , and here poetry is explained as a certain kind or form or aspect of language . Some other views are based on the subject - matter of poetry , and here poetry is taken interpreted as myth , knowledge , experience or some other ...
... poetry , and here poetry is explained as a certain kind or form or aspect of language . Some other views are based on the subject - matter of poetry , and here poetry is taken interpreted as myth , knowledge , experience or some other ...
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... poet's freedom . He shows that poetry , like music , must have relief and repose . Those who find formlessness in Southey's epics will bear in mind that Southey was not following the traditional unity of the epic . The historical value ...
... poet's freedom . He shows that poetry , like music , must have relief and repose . Those who find formlessness in Southey's epics will bear in mind that Southey was not following the traditional unity of the epic . The historical value ...
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The Life of the Mind of | 60 |
Nature of Satire | 61 |
Brahman and the World | 74 |
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