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... emotion temperamentally expressed in terms of poetry : something , shall we say , analogous in poetry to what the one - act play is in drama and the short story is in prose fiction . If a central idea - a single emotion - or an isolable ...
... emotion temperamentally expressed in terms of poetry : something , shall we say , analogous in poetry to what the one - act play is in drama and the short story is in prose fiction . If a central idea - a single emotion - or an isolable ...
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... emotion normally spends itself out after a time . But poetry could take its origin , not only when the emotional efferves- cence is in full play ( as Keats wrote his Ode to a Nightingale while the bird was still singing ) , but also ...
... emotion normally spends itself out after a time . But poetry could take its origin , not only when the emotional efferves- cence is in full play ( as Keats wrote his Ode to a Nightingale while the bird was still singing ) , but also ...
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... emotion gradually keys up to a pitch and then begins inevitably to relax , this rhythm in the rise and fall of the emotional upsurge may reflected in the poem also . When the crescendo has been reached , the fall is understandably ...
... emotion gradually keys up to a pitch and then begins inevitably to relax , this rhythm in the rise and fall of the emotional upsurge may reflected in the poem also . When the crescendo has been reached , the fall is understandably ...
Contents
THE MAKING OF LITERATURE AND THe | 3 |
THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE | 21 |
BACKGROUNDS CLASSICAL AND CHRISTIAN | 42 |
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