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... romantic and symbolist poets of the nineteenth century affected a so - called “ musical ” ideal of particular cogency and virtue , so much so that for many decades the whole idea of the " poetic " was profoundly modified if not ...
... romantic and symbolist poets of the nineteenth century affected a so - called “ musical ” ideal of particular cogency and virtue , so much so that for many decades the whole idea of the " poetic " was profoundly modified if not ...
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... romantic poets as a symbol because of certain appropriate qualities ; its withdrawal from plastic reality , its esoteric structure , its nostalgic suggestiveness , its emotional inten- sity . Definite compositions are not relevant ; in ...
... romantic poets as a symbol because of certain appropriate qualities ; its withdrawal from plastic reality , its esoteric structure , its nostalgic suggestiveness , its emotional inten- sity . Definite compositions are not relevant ; in ...
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... romantic poetry and thought has peculiar features of its own . The same general processes are to some extent involved but in addition the romantic outlook is influenced by a particular kind of musical symbolism for which the ordinary ...
... romantic poetry and thought has peculiar features of its own . The same general processes are to some extent involved but in addition the romantic outlook is influenced by a particular kind of musical symbolism for which the ordinary ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THE PRINCIPLE OF CHARACTERISTIC INTER page | 29 |
IMAGES AND FEELING | 32 |
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