Biographia Literaria, 第 2 卷 |
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But if this should be admitted as a satisfactory character 15 of a poem , we have still to seek for a definition of poetry . The writings of Plato , and Bishop TAYLOR , and the • Theoria Sacra ” of BURNET , furnish undeniable proofs ...
But if this should be admitted as a satisfactory character 15 of a poem , we have still to seek for a definition of poetry . The writings of Plato , and Bishop TAYLOR , and the • Theoria Sacra ” of BURNET , furnish undeniable proofs ...
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They admit therefore of a natural division into 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 ...
They admit therefore of a natural division into 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 ...
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This is apparently aimed at Wordsworth ; and certainly Wordsworth would seem to regard the co - presence of metre with the other elements of poetry as incidental , not inevitable ; as a mechanical combination , not an organic union .
This is apparently aimed at Wordsworth ; and certainly Wordsworth would seem to regard the co - presence of metre with the other elements of poetry as incidental , not inevitable ; as a mechanical combination , not an organic union .
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