The Dimensions of Poetry: A Critical AnthologyDodd, Mead, 1966 - 742 стор. |
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... Poetry does have meaning , but the poetry exists not so much in the meaning as in those intangible elements which sharpen and deepen it , charging it with the force of life itself . Poetry is breath filling the lungs and blood pulsing ...
... Poetry does have meaning , but the poetry exists not so much in the meaning as in those intangible elements which sharpen and deepen it , charging it with the force of life itself . Poetry is breath filling the lungs and blood pulsing ...
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... poet signs his work with the signature of his style . As we become immersed in the work of a poet , familiar with the ring of his phrase and the tone of his voice , we begin to trace the special configuration of his poetry : we may ...
... poet signs his work with the signature of his style . As we become immersed in the work of a poet , familiar with the ring of his phrase and the tone of his voice , we begin to trace the special configuration of his poetry : we may ...
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... poetry of a single poet , he soon discovers that poems begin to illuminate each other , that images which seemed simple become complex , while complex images turn simple . The following essay concen- trates on a single image , the dark ...
... poetry of a single poet , he soon discovers that poems begin to illuminate each other , that images which seemed simple become complex , while complex images turn simple . The following essay concen- trates on a single image , the dark ...
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