William Collins, Volumen25Twayne Pubishers, 1965 - 192 páginas |
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Página 66
... Imagination , which constitutes the true Poet . Note the last sentence . " Unconstrained fire of imagination " was exactly the quality which the writer of Pindaricks was particularly supposed to have . Cooper , like Ramsay , is limiting ...
... Imagination , which constitutes the true Poet . Note the last sentence . " Unconstrained fire of imagination " was exactly the quality which the writer of Pindaricks was particularly supposed to have . Cooper , like Ramsay , is limiting ...
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... imagination , a breathless ecstasy considered appropri- ate to the kind of poetry he was attempting . The Pindarick was not , then , primarily a matter of metre or stanza form ; after Con- greve's essay in 1706 , the odes were ...
... imagination , a breathless ecstasy considered appropri- ate to the kind of poetry he was attempting . The Pindarick was not , then , primarily a matter of metre or stanza form ; after Con- greve's essay in 1706 , the odes were ...
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... imagination , without which they could neither be beautiful nor natural.20 Whether that " certain tendency " exists in the imaginations of persons today and is suppressed only by custom might be an in- teresting point to consider , but ...
... imagination , without which they could neither be beautiful nor natural.20 Whether that " certain tendency " exists in the imaginations of persons today and is suppressed only by custom might be an in- teresting point to consider , but ...
Contenido
Preface | 11 |
The Poetry and the Age | 57 |
The Poems Themselves | 87 |
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