Literature and CriticismBookland, 1963 - 287 頁 |
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... poem with variety of episodes . All other poets take a single hero , one period of time , or an action with a multiplicity of parts . Just as Tragedy , Epic poetry may be simple , or complex , or moral or pathetic . The parts also ...
... poem with variety of episodes . All other poets take a single hero , one period of time , or an action with a multiplicity of parts . Just as Tragedy , Epic poetry may be simple , or complex , or moral or pathetic . The parts also ...
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... poem is a fusion of thought and feeling . By ' means ' Richards . refers to the content of a poem and the form in which the content is presented . So the fault of a poem may lie in the content ( which is an ' experience ' of the poet ) ...
... poem is a fusion of thought and feeling . By ' means ' Richards . refers to the content of a poem and the form in which the content is presented . So the fault of a poem may lie in the content ( which is an ' experience ' of the poet ) ...
第 236 頁
... poem does not mean that " the basis of the poem is wit also " and that the reader is expected to admire his erudition . The stress is on " the emotional aura , which they bring , and the attitudes they incite . Allusion in Mr. Eliot's ...
... poem does not mean that " the basis of the poem is wit also " and that the reader is expected to admire his erudition . The stress is on " the emotional aura , which they bring , and the attitudes they incite . Allusion in Mr. Eliot's ...
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Poets and criticsPlato and AristotleA critical | 1 |
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George WhetstoneNasheBen JonsonNotes 3439 | 34 |
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