CriticismFolcroft Press, 1969 - 311 oldal |
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23. oldal
... poetry . He resembles a sage rather than a metaphysician , and his favourite theme is an exhortation to live in the imagination ; not in the bubble of our private dreams , but in a much larger bubble , which should contain as much ...
... poetry . He resembles a sage rather than a metaphysician , and his favourite theme is an exhortation to live in the imagination ; not in the bubble of our private dreams , but in a much larger bubble , which should contain as much ...
82. oldal
... poet felt , to see what he saw ; read him as though he were the only poet , the inventor of poetry ( for only by being impressionable can discoveries be made ) , and then , only then , remember what other poets have done . Judgment ...
... poet felt , to see what he saw ; read him as though he were the only poet , the inventor of poetry ( for only by being impressionable can discoveries be made ) , and then , only then , remember what other poets have done . Judgment ...
85. oldal
... poetry in Mr. Yeats ' work at its very best than in that of any other living poet . A poet's best is always a small part of his work , yet it is proper to judge him by it . And the peculiarity of Mr. Yeats best is that there is no alloy ...
... poetry in Mr. Yeats ' work at its very best than in that of any other living poet . A poet's best is always a small part of his work , yet it is proper to judge him by it . And the peculiarity of Mr. Yeats best is that there is no alloy ...
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