Criticism: Twenty Major StatementsCharles Kaplan Chandler Publishing Company, 1964 - 482 頁 |
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Twenty Major Statements Charles Kaplan. EDGAR ALLAN POE The Poetic Principle 1850 IN SPEAKING of the Poetic Principle , I have no design to be either thorough or profound . While discussing , very much at random , the essentiality of ...
Twenty Major Statements Charles Kaplan. EDGAR ALLAN POE The Poetic Principle 1850 IN SPEAKING of the Poetic Principle , I have no design to be either thorough or profound . While discussing , very much at random , the essentiality of ...
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... Principle . It has been my purpose to suggest that , while this Principle itself is , strictly and simply , the Human Aspiration for Supernal Beauty , the manifestation of the Principle is always found in an elevating excitement of the ...
... Principle . It has been my purpose to suggest that , while this Principle itself is , strictly and simply , the Human Aspiration for Supernal Beauty , the manifestation of the Principle is always found in an elevating excitement of the ...
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... principle does Poe reject a didactic function for poetry ? 5. To what extent does the fact that " The Poetic Principle " was originally a public lecture given during 1848 and 1849 determine its content and organization ? ( Note ...
... principle does Poe reject a didactic function for poetry ? 5. To what extent does the fact that " The Poetic Principle " was originally a public lecture given during 1848 and 1849 determine its content and organization ? ( Note ...
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