English Critical Texts: 16th Century to 20th CenturyDennis Joseph Enright, Ernst De Chickera Oxford University Press, 1962 - 398 páginas |
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... poetic truth and 365 seriousness are wanting to a poet's matter and substance , so far also , we may be sure , will a high poetic stamp of diction and movement be wanting to his style and manner . In propor- tion as this high stamp ...
... poetic truth and 365 seriousness are wanting to a poet's matter and substance , so far also , we may be sure , will a high poetic stamp of diction and movement be wanting to his style and manner . In propor- tion as this high stamp ...
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... poetic truth and poetic beauty . Those laws fix as an essential condition , in the poet's treatment of such matters as are here in question , high serious- ness ; the high seriousness which comes from absolute sin- 830 cerity . The ...
... poetic truth and poetic beauty . Those laws fix as an essential condition , in the poet's treatment of such matters as are here in question , high serious- ness ; the high seriousness which comes from absolute sin- 830 cerity . The ...
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... poetic virtue of the highest masters . His genuine criticism of life , when the sheer poet in him speaks , is ironic ; it is not- ' Thou Power Supreme , whose mighty scheme These woes of mine fulfil , Here firm I rest , they must be ...
... poetic virtue of the highest masters . His genuine criticism of life , when the sheer poet in him speaks , is ironic ; it is not- ' Thou Power Supreme , whose mighty scheme These woes of mine fulfil , Here firm I rest , they must be ...
Contenido
An Essay of Dramatic Poesy | 50 |
An Essay on Criticism III | 131 |
Preface to Lyrical Ballads | 162 |
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