Biographia Literaria, 第 2 卷Oxford University Press, 1954 |
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... poet ? that the answer to the one is involved in the solu- 5 tion of the other . For it is a distinction resulting from the poetic genius itself , which sustains and modifies the images , thoughts , and emotions of the poet's own mind . The ...
... poet ? that the answer to the one is involved in the solu- 5 tion of the other . For it is a distinction resulting from the poetic genius itself , which sustains and modifies the images , thoughts , and emotions of the poet's own mind . The ...
第 63 頁
... poet respecting what imagery or diction may choose to connect with the passion . " But is this a poet , of whom a poet is speaking ? No surely ! rather of a 15 fool or madman or at best of a vain or ignorant phantast ! And might not ...
... poet respecting what imagery or diction may choose to connect with the passion . " But is this a poet , of whom a poet is speaking ? No surely ! rather of a 15 fool or madman or at best of a vain or ignorant phantast ! And might not ...
第 64 頁
... poet at his own , is the latter to distinguish between the language suitable to sup- 10 pressed , and the language ... poet distinguish the 25 degree and kind of the excitement produced by the very act of poetic composition . As ...
... poet at his own , is the latter to distinguish between the language suitable to sup- 10 pressed , and the language ... poet distinguish the 25 degree and kind of the excitement produced by the very act of poetic composition . As ...
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