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... poet is out of his senses when he indites poetry rules out any rational discussion of the problem of poetic creation . The other extreme view that tries to explain the origin of poetry with reference to factors wholly external to the poet ...
... poet is out of his senses when he indites poetry rules out any rational discussion of the problem of poetic creation . The other extreme view that tries to explain the origin of poetry with reference to factors wholly external to the poet ...
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... poet functions merely as a catalytic agent . Just as a plati- num filament , itself unchanged , induces the fusion of oxygen and sulphur dioxide into sulphurous acid , so also ... poets . Plato was a poet THE MAKING AND USE OF LITERATURE 11.
... poet functions merely as a catalytic agent . Just as a plati- num filament , itself unchanged , induces the fusion of oxygen and sulphur dioxide into sulphurous acid , so also ... poets . Plato was a poet THE MAKING AND USE OF LITERATURE 11.
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... poet has an experience to body forth , and he uses words for this purpose . The poetic process is both the experienc- ing and the expressing , and only when the poem is concluded can the experience itself be said to have run its course ...
... poet has an experience to body forth , and he uses words for this purpose . The poetic process is both the experienc- ing and the expressing , and only when the poem is concluded can the experience itself be said to have run its course ...
Contents
THE MAKING OF LITERATURE AND THe | 3 |
THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE | 21 |
BACKGROUNDS CLASSICAL AND CHRISTIAN | 42 |
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