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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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His personal career may be inevitable and interesting , but it does not explain the poet . ... Poetic irrationality bears this resemblance to dream , that its flow of images is explained by affective laws ; but it is not " free ...
His personal career may be inevitable and interesting , but it does not explain the poet . ... Poetic irrationality bears this resemblance to dream , that its flow of images is explained by affective laws ; but it is not " free ...
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Well , I do not dispute , I would even insist , that , in the case of so long a poem as Hamlet , it may be necessary from time to time to interrupt the poetic experience , in order to enrich it by forming such a product and dwelling on ...
Well , I do not dispute , I would even insist , that , in the case of so long a poem as Hamlet , it may be necessary from time to time to interrupt the poetic experience , in order to enrich it by forming such a product and dwelling on ...
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