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... poem will re - create the whole of its author's imaginative totality of experience ; a smaller poem or a lyric may re - create only a part . But always there must be a re - creation of harmo- nious and integrated experience : never of ...
... poem will re - create the whole of its author's imaginative totality of experience ; a smaller poem or a lyric may re - create only a part . But always there must be a re - creation of harmo- nious and integrated experience : never of ...
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... poem . But it is true that sometimes a single moment of poetry is a poem , and this happens in some lyric poetry . For lyric poetry is the art of poetic miniature- much must be bounded within so little , and the touches must be both ...
... poem . But it is true that sometimes a single moment of poetry is a poem , and this happens in some lyric poetry . For lyric poetry is the art of poetic miniature- much must be bounded within so little , and the touches must be both ...
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... poem is easier to understand . He is speaking in terms of what he really believes . There is of course a strong Christian back- ground to this poem , and it is clear that his later assertion of unbelief was made with regret . The ...
... poem is easier to understand . He is speaking in terms of what he really believes . There is of course a strong Christian back- ground to this poem , and it is clear that his later assertion of unbelief was made with regret . The ...
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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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