The Discovery of PoetryE. Arnold, 1933 - 220 páginas |
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... comes the dark ' is definitely poetry ; but you would find it hard to say why . You may even have made still further ... come back , but even a little doubtful whether you will come back 12 The Discovery of Poetry.
... comes the dark ' is definitely poetry ; but you would find it hard to say why . You may even have made still further ... come back , but even a little doubtful whether you will come back 12 The Discovery of Poetry.
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... Come , bitter conduct , come unsavoury guide ! Thou desperate pilot , now at once run on The dashing rocks thy sea ... comes the ' bargain ' of the kiss ( given by the ' doors ' of breath , —is that perhaps a single false step , one ...
... Come , bitter conduct , come unsavoury guide ! Thou desperate pilot , now at once run on The dashing rocks thy sea ... comes the ' bargain ' of the kiss ( given by the ' doors ' of breath , —is that perhaps a single false step , one ...
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... comes nearer than anything else I know to answering the question ' What is Poetry ? ' ; and in his simile of the ' fading coal ' he lays stress on this visitation from outside , this breath of the spirit which no man can command at will ...
... comes nearer than anything else I know to answering the question ' What is Poetry ? ' ; and in his simile of the ' fading coal ' he lays stress on this visitation from outside , this breath of the spirit which no man can command at will ...
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