Biographia Literaria, 第 2 卷Oxford University Press, 1962 |
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... poetry 5 as poetry is essentially * ideal , that it avoids and excludes all accident ; that its apparent individualities of rank , character , So what's or occupation must be representative of a class ; and that heels . the persons of ...
... poetry 5 as poetry is essentially * ideal , that it avoids and excludes all accident ; that its apparent individualities of rank , character , So what's or occupation must be representative of a class ; and that heels . the persons of ...
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... poetry of language ( poetry in the emphatic sense , because less subject to the accidents and limitations of time and space ) ; poetry of the ear , or music ; and 5 poetry of the eye , which is again subdivided into plastic poetry , or ...
... poetry of language ( poetry in the emphatic sense , because less subject to the accidents and limitations of time and space ) ; poetry of the ear , or music ; and 5 poetry of the eye , which is again subdivided into plastic poetry , or ...
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... poetry ' , and instead of reaching a clear definition of poetry he contents himself with a description of the poet , which in its turn resolves itself into an enumeration of the characteristics of Imagination . 16. the ' Theoria Sacra ...
... poetry ' , and instead of reaching a clear definition of poetry he contents himself with a description of the poet , which in its turn resolves itself into an enumeration of the characteristics of Imagination . 16. the ' Theoria Sacra ...
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