The Appreciation of PoetryF. S. Crofts, 1933 - 266 páginas "The materials and suggestions toward a technique for the teaching of the appreciation of poetry set forth in the following chapters have grown up with the writer's experience in the making of poems and in the reading of poetry with college classes. These materials were, during the past year, presented as here arranged to an experimental class conducted in the the University of Oregon under the auspices of the Carnegie Corporation."--Preface. |
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CHAPTER | 3 |
THE SENSES IN POETRY | 20 |
THOUGHT IN POETRY | 59 |
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