Literary Lectures Presented at the Library of CongressLibrary of Congress, 1973 - Всего страниц: 602 |
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... poem some parts may be deliberately planned to be less " poetic " than others : these passages may show no lustre when extracted , but may be intended to elicit , by contrast , the significance of other parts , and to unite them into a ...
... poem some parts may be deliberately planned to be less " poetic " than others : these passages may show no lustre when extracted , but may be intended to elicit , by contrast , the significance of other parts , and to unite them into a ...
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... poem a poem , no poem can consist of la poésie pure solely . But what has happened in the case of Valéry is a change of attitude toward the subject matter . We must be careful to avoid saying that the subject matter becomes " less ...
... poem a poem , no poem can consist of la poésie pure solely . But what has happened in the case of Valéry is a change of attitude toward the subject matter . We must be careful to avoid saying that the subject matter becomes " less ...
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... poetic purity . A poem which said nothing would be pure , but I have yet to see one . A poem which said nothing capable of being generalized upon would also be pure - and lots of objective descriptions and accounts are frequently so ...
... poetic purity . A poem which said nothing would be pure , but I have yet to see one . A poem which said nothing capable of being generalized upon would also be pure - and lots of objective descriptions and accounts are frequently so ...
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