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VIII WHAT IS POETRY ? What is poetry ? The answer is not to be given as easily as might appear at first , even if we leave out of account the more debatable kind of verse and restrict our consideration to the great writings of the great ...
VIII WHAT IS POETRY ? What is poetry ? The answer is not to be given as easily as might appear at first , even if we leave out of account the more debatable kind of verse and restrict our consideration to the great writings of the great ...
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But it is only where they are found together , and where they are fused into one , that there is essential poetry That ... must be beauty of conception and beauty of expression , and both within the necessary canons of the poetic art .
But it is only where they are found together , and where they are fused into one , that there is essential poetry That ... must be beauty of conception and beauty of expression , and both within the necessary canons of the poetic art .
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They would both have been heroic stories still , but the one would have become less than a poem , and the other more than ... of literature poetry , but the poetic spirit which informs them , and the poetic language which clothes them .
They would both have been heroic stories still , but the one would have become less than a poem , and the other more than ... of literature poetry , but the poetic spirit which informs them , and the poetic language which clothes them .
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