Carlyle's Friendships and Other StudiesDuke University Press, 1977 - Всего страниц: 342 |
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... poetry delights us by arousing and stimulating our receptive faculties . He meets us more than half way . To enjoy him fully we need only to respond to him ... Poets with little energy are more likely to succeed by TWO KINDS OF POETRY 307.
... poetry delights us by arousing and stimulating our receptive faculties . He meets us more than half way . To enjoy him fully we need only to respond to him ... Poets with little energy are more likely to succeed by TWO KINDS OF POETRY 307.
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... poetry , is that the writer , however far he may proceed toward the abstruse , never loses his firm grip on the good solid image with which he started . Even in heaven he never forgets earth . As a ... POETIC ART It TWO KINDS OF POETRY 311.
... poetry , is that the writer , however far he may proceed toward the abstruse , never loses his firm grip on the good solid image with which he started . Even in heaven he never forgets earth . As a ... POETIC ART It TWO KINDS OF POETRY 311.
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... poetry is a very exacting art . In a frequently quoted passage from the Biographia , Coleridge expresses his gratitude to his old schoolmaster James Bowyer for teaching him this lesson : " I learnt from him that Poetry , even that of ...
... poetry is a very exacting art . In a frequently quoted passage from the Biographia , Coleridge expresses his gratitude to his old schoolmaster James Bowyer for teaching him this lesson : " I learnt from him that Poetry , even that of ...
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The Background of Carlyles Portrait of Coleridge | 36 |
The Carlyles and Byron | 61 |
The Correspondence and Friendship of Thomas Carlyle | 94 |
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