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... poetry is , I am afraid I should paraphrase the reported definition of an archdeacon , who was said to be a person who discharged archidiaconal functions ; so I should describe a poet as a person who com- posed poetry , and poetry to be ...
... poetry is , I am afraid I should paraphrase the reported definition of an archdeacon , who was said to be a person who discharged archidiaconal functions ; so I should describe a poet as a person who com- posed poetry , and poetry to be ...
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... poetry is a certain divine influence , which not only enables the poet to write , but makes the poem com- municate his poetic power to his audience . He compares the operation to magnetised rings of iron , each person in turn receiving ...
... poetry is a certain divine influence , which not only enables the poet to write , but makes the poem com- municate his poetic power to his audience . He compares the operation to magnetised rings of iron , each person in turn receiving ...
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... poetry , and yet all these things may add grace and beauty to poetry ; but it is but the clothing or orna- ment of poetry , to use Sir Philip Sidney's figure , and all these things may exist ... poetic spirit as the language has 12 POETRY .
... poetry , and yet all these things may add grace and beauty to poetry ; but it is but the clothing or orna- ment of poetry , to use Sir Philip Sidney's figure , and all these things may exist ... poetic spirit as the language has 12 POETRY .
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Poetry By the Right Hon LORD HALsbury | 1 |
Ethical and Symbolical Literature in Art | 25 |
Coincidences By the Right Hon Professor | 67 |
Urheberrecht | |
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