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... give it form and life . The experience that gives a start to the poetic process is depersonalised and disrealised , and touched with the elan of the impersonal and universal ( sādhāranikarana ) . The experience incarnated in a poem is ...
... give it form and life . The experience that gives a start to the poetic process is depersonalised and disrealised , and touched with the elan of the impersonal and universal ( sādhāranikarana ) . The experience incarnated in a poem is ...
Page 142
... give battle to oddity and folly in comedy ; poetry and imagination are the sovereign powers in Tragedy , wit and humour somehow keep the world of comedy together . " In every respect " , says L. J. Potts ( in his monograph , Comedy ) ...
... give battle to oddity and folly in comedy ; poetry and imagination are the sovereign powers in Tragedy , wit and humour somehow keep the world of comedy together . " In every respect " , says L. J. Potts ( in his monograph , Comedy ) ...
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... give a visible reality to the poet's emotional experience is , after all , something fictional , —that is , provided by the imagi- nation . If a ' lyric ' is a miniature drama , it obviously involves ' structure ' however elementary ...
... give a visible reality to the poet's emotional experience is , after all , something fictional , —that is , provided by the imagi- nation . If a ' lyric ' is a miniature drama , it obviously involves ' structure ' however elementary ...
Contents
THE MAKING OF LITERATURE AND THe | 3 |
THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE | 21 |
BACKGROUNDS CLASSICAL AND CHRISTIAN | 42 |
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