Literature and CriticismBookland, 1963 - 287 頁 |
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... poetic quality . The sense of virtue , vice and poetic justice can be infused into the heart of man through forceful poetic language . The poet presents his moral precepts in such a pleasant man- ner as to draw readers unknown to ...
... poetic quality . The sense of virtue , vice and poetic justice can be infused into the heart of man through forceful poetic language . The poet presents his moral precepts in such a pleasant man- ner as to draw readers unknown to ...
第 216 頁
... poetic words would make a poem great . Not depending at all on ' poetic madness , these poets studied Form and neglected Matter i.e. poetic thought . There was no spon- taneous flow of words , as they weighed their value and strung them ...
... poetic words would make a poem great . Not depending at all on ' poetic madness , these poets studied Form and neglected Matter i.e. poetic thought . There was no spon- taneous flow of words , as they weighed their value and strung them ...
第 237 頁
... poetic diction , which does not have any understandable common standard . The turn poetic diction has taken in some ultra - modern poets in pursuit of novelty ( rightly condemned by Longinus ) makes us feel that they have taken a ...
... poetic diction , which does not have any understandable common standard . The turn poetic diction has taken in some ultra - modern poets in pursuit of novelty ( rightly condemned by Longinus ) makes us feel that they have taken a ...
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Poets and criticsPlato and AristotleA critical | 1 |
CHAPTER | 20 |
George WhetstoneNasheBen JonsonNotes 3439 | 34 |
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