I would define, in brief, the poetry of words as the rhythmical creation of beauty. Its sole arbiter is taste. With the intellect or with the conscience, it has only collateral relations. Unless incidentally, it has no concern whatever either with duty... The Personalist - Seite 186herausgegeben von - 1924Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
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| Caroline Matilda Kirkland, John Seely Hart - 1850 - 462 Seiten
...Thomas Moore, singing his own songs, was, in the most legitimate manner, perfecting them as poems. To recapitulate, then: — I would define, in brief,...no concern whatever either with Duty or with Truth. A few words, however, in explanation. That pleasure which is at once the most pure, the most elevating,... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe, Nathaniel Parker Willis - 1853 - 522 Seiten
...then :— I would define, in Jarief, the Poetry of words as The. RytJ,m.if.nl C-re.a.tifm, of fieim.^ Its sole arbiter' IS Taste. With the Intellect or...no concern whatever either with Duty or with Truth. A few words, however, in explanation. That pleasure which is at once the most pure, the most elevating,... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1858 - 332 Seiten
...Thomas Moore, singing his own songs, was, in the most legitimate manner, perfecting them as poems. To recapitulate, then ;— I would define, in brief,...no concern whatever either with Duty or with Truth. A few words, however, in explanation. That pleasure which is at once the most pure, the most elevating,... | |
| Paul Hamilton Payne - 1858 - 584 Seiten
...the faith, in the purity, in the strength, in the altogether divine majesty — of her love. * * * To recapitulate, then : — I would define, in brief,...the Conscience, it has only collateral relations." Such is a condensed and collated statement of Poe's views on the subject of Poetry, given entirely... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1858 - 388 Seiten
...singing his own songs, was, in the most legitimate manner, perfeeting them as poems. To reeapitulate, then :— I would define, in brief, the Poetry of words as The Rhythmieal Creation of Beauty. Its sole arbiter is Taste. With the Intelleet or with the Conseienee,... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1859 - 302 Seiten
...Thomas Moore, singing his own songs, was, in the most legitimate manner, perfect!^ them as poems.. To recapitulate, then : — I would define, in brief,...no concern whatever either with Duty or with Truth. A few words, however, in explanation. Tliat pleasure which is at once the most pure, the most elevating,... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1866 - 332 Seiten
...Thomas Moore, singing in his own songs, was in the most legitimate manner perfecting them as poems. To recapitulate, then : — I would define, in brief,...no concern whatever either with Duty or with Truth. A few words, however, in explanation. That pleasure which is at once the most pure, the most elevating,... | |
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