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... poetic . The significance attached to the great lyric poets extends Shelford's emphasis on the voice as ' the hearts eruption and interpreter ' . As lyric poets , Pindar and Horace are preeminent : But on the shore a singing Troop ...
... poetic . The significance attached to the great lyric poets extends Shelford's emphasis on the voice as ' the hearts eruption and interpreter ' . As lyric poets , Pindar and Horace are preeminent : But on the shore a singing Troop ...
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... poetic had not been able to accommo- date . Indeed , he went on to underline the strangeness of the Pin- daric style ... poet to reader . The odes represent an abnormal vision , which the reader must adjust or fit himself to as best he ...
... poetic had not been able to accommo- date . Indeed , he went on to underline the strangeness of the Pin- daric style ... poet to reader . The odes represent an abnormal vision , which the reader must adjust or fit himself to as best he ...
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... poetic of correspondence , moving on to a definition of poetry as cognitive process , as that which enables one to ... poet , he now wants to establish what kind of proposition a poem is , and ends up virtually iden- tifying poetry with ...
... poetic of correspondence , moving on to a definition of poetry as cognitive process , as that which enables one to ... poet , he now wants to establish what kind of proposition a poem is , and ends up virtually iden- tifying poetry with ...
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