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... imaginative apperception of experience , the imaginative process of receiving and transforming perceived experience into the imaginative totality of experience is , for the poet , his life's most important task . A great poem will re ...
... imaginative apperception of experience , the imaginative process of receiving and transforming perceived experience into the imaginative totality of experience is , for the poet , his life's most important task . A great poem will re ...
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... imaginative totality of experience . It is just here that the distinction between poetry and a poem must lie . A poem is achieved when all the moments of experience created in the reader's mind by the poetry are , at the end , so united ...
... imaginative totality of experience . It is just here that the distinction between poetry and a poem must lie . A poem is achieved when all the moments of experience created in the reader's mind by the poetry are , at the end , so united ...
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... imaginative totality of experience . And because a poet , besides being an artist , is also a man living in the society of his fellows , his experience and theirs will have much that is common to both ; and his imaginative totality of ...
... imaginative totality of experience . And because a poet , besides being an artist , is also a man living in the society of his fellows , his experience and theirs will have much that is common to both ; and his imaginative totality of ...
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Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture Jam Rude Donatus | 1 |
Wedmore Memorial Lecture Life and Literature | 26 |
The Garden of the Muses A Chorus from the Medea | 43 |
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admired Aeschylus Alan Rook artist Athens beauty Branwell Brontë brother C. V. Wedgwood century Charles Charles Lamb Charlotte child Clarendon classical Coleridge contemporary Contributors criticism Dante dead death dream E. H. W. Meyerstein Editor Edmonds emotion English essay Euripides experience expression eyes father Fyson give Greek hand heart Hesiod Homer honour human imaginative inspired John JOSEPH BARD King ladies Lamb Lamb's language Laurence Binyon lecture letters literary literature living Lord lyric man's Medea memory Milton mind Mme Héger Muses nature never obscurity old familiar faces painting Paradise Lost passion picture Plato play poem poet poet's poetic poetry Pre-Raphaelites prose re-creation reader remember Robert Bridges Rossetti sense Shakespeare Sir Frederic Kenyon Sisera sonnet soul spirit things thou thought to-day tragedy truth verse Wisdom words write written wrote young youth