Major American PoetsHarry Hayden Clark American Book Company, 1936 - 964 頁 |
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第 97 頁
... mind warmed and occupied by it ; but a forced fruit of the fancy , produced by labor , without spontaneity or excitement . The language of passion is naturally figura- 15 faculty of reason . Poetry is the worst mask in tive , but its ...
... mind warmed and occupied by it ; but a forced fruit of the fancy , produced by labor , without spontaneity or excitement . The language of passion is naturally figura- 15 faculty of reason . Poetry is the worst mask in tive , but its ...
第 103 頁
... mind . The end of poetry is then attained , no matter by what system of rules . tal excitement , it is necessary to go deeper and to toil more intensely . It is not without a vigorous exercise that the intellect searches for these among ...
... mind . The end of poetry is then attained , no matter by what system of rules . tal excitement , it is necessary to go deeper and to toil more intensely . It is not without a vigorous exercise that the intellect searches for these among ...
第 188 頁
... mind gives to all things their coloring , their gloom , or gladness ; that the pleasure we derive from external nature is primarily from our selves : - " from the mind itself must issue forth A light , a glory , a fair luminous mist ...
... mind gives to all things their coloring , their gloom , or gladness ; that the pleasure we derive from external nature is primarily from our selves : - " from the mind itself must issue forth A light , a glory , a fair luminous mist ...
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