Letters to X from H.J. MassinghamBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 298 páginas |
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... poetic impulse . Flecker did not beat out a suit of armour and then squeeze himself painfully into it . His poetry and the theoretic expression of its poetic principle stand in the relation of parent and child . The one exists ...
... poetic impulse . Flecker did not beat out a suit of armour and then squeeze himself painfully into it . His poetry and the theoretic expression of its poetic principle stand in the relation of parent and child . The one exists ...
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... poetry , still preserving its own form and character intact , will readily approximate to music , painting and sculpture . The predominant effects of Spenser are pictorial , of Herrick and Swinburne musical , and of Landor statu- esque ...
... poetry , still preserving its own form and character intact , will readily approximate to music , painting and sculpture . The predominant effects of Spenser are pictorial , of Herrick and Swinburne musical , and of Landor statu- esque ...
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... poetry is always free from the grosser vices . There is no fumbling with the poetic interpretation of the idea ; no attempt to starve it or to cumber it with irrelevant ornament ; no interruption in its evolution to an appropriate ...
... poetry is always free from the grosser vices . There is no fumbling with the poetic interpretation of the idea ; no attempt to starve it or to cumber it with irrelevant ornament ; no interruption in its evolution to an appropriate ...
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