The Bucknell Review, 第 19 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 99 頁
... Poetry ; The Four Ages of Poetry by T. L. Peacock , ed . John E. Jordan ( New York , 1965 ) . All page references in my text are to this edition of the Defence , which draws upon these other works which I have independently consulted ...
... Poetry ; The Four Ages of Poetry by T. L. Peacock , ed . John E. Jordan ( New York , 1965 ) . All page references in my text are to this edition of the Defence , which draws upon these other works which I have independently consulted ...
第 105 頁
... Poetry is always original , no more an imitation of other poetry than an imitation of natural forms . Shelley stipulates that the poet must be an innovator in his use of metrical forms , each poet ex- pressing himself uniquely ( p . 34 ) ...
... Poetry is always original , no more an imitation of other poetry than an imitation of natural forms . Shelley stipulates that the poet must be an innovator in his use of metrical forms , each poet ex- pressing himself uniquely ( p . 34 ) ...
第 113 頁
... poetry offers a concrete model of disinterested and pleasurable achievement as an end in itself . Since poetry is produced only when the spectre of selfhood perishes , appreciation of that poetry induces , to some degree , a ...
... poetry offers a concrete model of disinterested and pleasurable achievement as an end in itself . Since poetry is produced only when the spectre of selfhood perishes , appreciation of that poetry induces , to some degree , a ...
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