The Bucknell Review, 第 8-9 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 39 頁
... poetry , whatever its content , secular or sacred , must be approached pri- marily as poetry . That is the first essential criterion . Whatever other virtues it may possess stem from this fundamental quality : its incarnation as poetry ...
... poetry , whatever its content , secular or sacred , must be approached pri- marily as poetry . That is the first essential criterion . Whatever other virtues it may possess stem from this fundamental quality : its incarnation as poetry ...
第 40 頁
... poetic symbol as such without losing its proper dogmatic identity and without tyrannizing the specifically poetic process . " In this statement , which is obviously intended to apply to all poetry , we behold a curious confusion of ...
... poetic symbol as such without losing its proper dogmatic identity and without tyrannizing the specifically poetic process . " In this statement , which is obviously intended to apply to all poetry , we behold a curious confusion of ...
第 41 頁
... poetry by religious rather than aesthetic standards . In Poetry and Dogma , Ross argues that Christian poetry is of necessity rooted in dogmatic religion — a point of view that is controverted by Amos Wilder's Modern Poetry and the ...
... poetry by religious rather than aesthetic standards . In Poetry and Dogma , Ross argues that Christian poetry is of necessity rooted in dogmatic religion — a point of view that is controverted by Amos Wilder's Modern Poetry and the ...
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