Poetry, Volume 12Harriet Monroe Modern Poetry Association, 1918 |
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Pagina 92
... artist must have if he is not to starve physically , mentally or spiritually ; and the most well - meaning and highly intel- lectualized criticism , though proceeding from the Delphic seat of the oracle , cannot give him one of them ...
... artist must have if he is not to starve physically , mentally or spiritually ; and the most well - meaning and highly intel- lectualized criticism , though proceeding from the Delphic seat of the oracle , cannot give him one of them ...
Pagina 93
... artist which lurks in pink - tea adulation and " the impeccable social tone " of certain quasi - literary groups . No one can deny that our good - natured American hospi- tality sets " an insidious trap - the terrible glamor of social ...
... artist which lurks in pink - tea adulation and " the impeccable social tone " of certain quasi - literary groups . No one can deny that our good - natured American hospi- tality sets " an insidious trap - the terrible glamor of social ...
Pagina 94
... artist , " nor will his problem be solved " when the artist himself has turned critic and set to work to discover and interpret in others the motives and values and efforts he feels in himself . " He will have more important things than ...
... artist , " nor will his problem be solved " when the artist himself has turned critic and set to work to discover and interpret in others the motives and values and efforts he feels in himself . " He will have more important things than ...
Pagina 99
... artistic development has been more elastic , more alive to modern currents of thought and feeling , than hers . So Hardy has set himself the task of putting on record the shrivelling , the decay of the old insular England ; and in this ...
... artistic development has been more elastic , more alive to modern currents of thought and feeling , than hers . So Hardy has set himself the task of putting on record the shrivelling , the decay of the old insular England ; and in this ...
Pagina 106
... artist in rhyme . And one may very properly admire the one without giving it the prestige of the other . Mr. Hodgson has an almost automatic facility , as evident in some of his serious poems as in Human Ambition and Big Behaviour , in ...
... artist in rhyme . And one may very properly admire the one without giving it the prestige of the other . Mr. Hodgson has an almost automatic facility , as evident in some of his serious poems as in Human Ambition and Big Behaviour , in ...
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