An Integral View of Poetry: An Indian PerspectiveAbhinav Publications, 1975 - Всего страниц: 220 |
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... with the word rose , - the one ' poetic ' word that stands in the midst of his usual colloquialisms in one of his love - lyrics . Tennyson , Swinburne and Flecker illustrate almost at each step 146 An Integral View of Poetry.
... with the word rose , - the one ' poetic ' word that stands in the midst of his usual colloquialisms in one of his love - lyrics . Tennyson , Swinburne and Flecker illustrate almost at each step 146 An Integral View of Poetry.
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... illustrate impropriety in a simile : " The princess did this : I had closed the door , called my eyes , with my eyelids . She opened the door with the key of her lovely form and entered the house that was my heart . " Udayana is made to ...
... illustrate impropriety in a simile : " The princess did this : I had closed the door , called my eyes , with my eyelids . She opened the door with the key of her lovely form and entered the house that was my heart . " Udayana is made to ...
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... illustrate the grand power of poetry , ' the power of so dealing with things as to awaken in us a wonderfully full , new , and intimate sense of them , and of our relations with them ' . He calls this one of the highest powers of poetry ...
... illustrate the grand power of poetry , ' the power of so dealing with things as to awaken in us a wonderfully full , new , and intimate sense of them , and of our relations with them ' . He calls this one of the highest powers of poetry ...
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The Poetic Process | 1 |
Vision in Poetry | 11 |
The Four Levels of Poetic Vision | 20 |
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