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... experience . The more significant the experience and the more reasonable and consistent the attitude , the better the poem . But above all we must remember that poetic perception is the act of willing , seeing or understanding something ...
... experience . The more significant the experience and the more reasonable and consistent the attitude , the better the poem . But above all we must remember that poetic perception is the act of willing , seeing or understanding something ...
Page 103
... experienced it . " The most serious implications of such a procedure for the poet is that it invites an uncritical acceptance of sensuous experience ( broadly interpreted ) ; the most serious for the reader , that the poem becomes ...
... experienced it . " The most serious implications of such a procedure for the poet is that it invites an uncritical acceptance of sensuous experience ( broadly interpreted ) ; the most serious for the reader , that the poem becomes ...
Page 263
... experience in the way that an ordinary civilized man understands and to a certain extent controls his experience . The lucid , exact and complete evaluation of human experience in Bridges ' lyrics is the ultimate reason for their ...
... experience in the way that an ordinary civilized man understands and to a certain extent controls his experience . The lucid , exact and complete evaluation of human experience in Bridges ' lyrics is the ultimate reason for their ...
Contents
TRADITIONALISM AND AUTONOMY | 3 |
HERITAGE | 30 |
NATURE POETRY | 53 |
Copyright | |
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