The Discovery of Poetry |
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Perhaps I need not now spend much time in explaining what I mean by ' eyes to see ' . Just as ' ears to hear ' meant ears to listen ' -or'attend ' , so ` eyes to see ' means ' eyes to observe ' , where by ' observing ' is meant giving ...
Perhaps I need not now spend much time in explaining what I mean by ' eyes to see ' . Just as ' ears to hear ' meant ears to listen ' -or'attend ' , so ` eyes to see ' means ' eyes to observe ' , where by ' observing ' is meant giving ...
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It would take a book in itself to talk of the worlds of nature , of human life , of art , which are gradually revealed to the man who has eyes to see . By making the effort we can easily enough live for half an hour with our eyes well ...
It would take a book in itself to talk of the worlds of nature , of human life , of art , which are gradually revealed to the man who has eyes to see . By making the effort we can easily enough live for half an hour with our eyes well ...
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It is as well here to remember that poetry has none of the direct appeal to the eye which it has to the ear . ... Our eyes at first glance seem to be of no service in the matter ; but it is none the less true that the better we have ...
It is as well here to remember that poetry has none of the direct appeal to the eye which it has to the ear . ... Our eyes at first glance seem to be of no service in the matter ; but it is none the less true that the better we have ...
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