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... poems . A poem occupies a certain historical place in the life of the poet , and of course we mean his spiritual life , not merely his biography . It is related to his previous life and experience ; it is the product of a particular ...
... poems . A poem occupies a certain historical place in the life of the poet , and of course we mean his spiritual life , not merely his biography . It is related to his previous life and experience ; it is the product of a particular ...
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... poem in which the expression of feeling is implicit . In so doing the singer or speaker achieves style . When superinduced real feeling engulfs the pattern of the music or poem the result is bad or sentimental singing and speaking . It ...
... poem in which the expression of feeling is implicit . In so doing the singer or speaker achieves style . When superinduced real feeling engulfs the pattern of the music or poem the result is bad or sentimental singing and speaking . It ...
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... poem itself , a separate imagery but is merged into the words and their evocations . This principle of complexity applies in multifarious directions and clearly influences the " musical " quality of any given poem in a number of ways ...
... poem itself , a separate imagery but is merged into the words and their evocations . This principle of complexity applies in multifarious directions and clearly influences the " musical " quality of any given poem in a number of ways ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THE PRINCIPLE OF CHARACTERISTIC INTER page | 29 |
IMAGES AND FEELING | 32 |
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