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Though the assertion may seem paradoxical , a study of other men is probably not necessary to the tragic poet . We find some of the great poets have lived a retiring , homely sort of life , without having a chance of witnessing around ...
Though the assertion may seem paradoxical , a study of other men is probably not necessary to the tragic poet . We find some of the great poets have lived a retiring , homely sort of life , without having a chance of witnessing around ...
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The truth is that it takes us away from the psychological study of the work of art , and confronts us with the psychic disposition of the poet himself . That the latter presents an important problem is not to be denied , but the work of ...
The truth is that it takes us away from the psychological study of the work of art , and confronts us with the psychic disposition of the poet himself . That the latter presents an important problem is not to be denied , but the work of ...
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People do , indeed , add the word " maker " or " poet " to the name of the meter , and speak of elegiac poets , or epic ( that is , hexameter ) poets , as if it were not the imitation that makes the poet , but the verse that entitles ...
People do , indeed , add the word " maker " or " poet " to the name of the meter , and speak of elegiac poets , or epic ( that is , hexameter ) poets , as if it were not the imitation that makes the poet , but the verse that entitles ...
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ONE ART AS SEMBLANCE | 3 |
ART AS BEAUTY | 23 |
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