The Harbrace Anthology of LiteratureHarcourt Brace Canada, 1994 - 1906 páginas |
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DEFINING POETRY one can state definitely how poetry began , but we know that it existed as an oral medium long before writing ... poetry , and book publishers prominently display it in INTRODUCTION TO POETRY INTRODUCTION TO POETRY.
DEFINING POETRY one can state definitely how poetry began , but we know that it existed as an oral medium long before writing ... poetry , and book publishers prominently display it in INTRODUCTION TO POETRY INTRODUCTION TO POETRY.
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... poet's task from that described in definitions stressing ethical thought , declaring : " Poetry is poetry , and one's objective as a poet is to achieve poetry precisely as one's objective in music is to achieve music INTRODUCTION TO POETRY ...
... poet's task from that described in definitions stressing ethical thought , declaring : " Poetry is poetry , and one's objective as a poet is to achieve poetry precisely as one's objective in music is to achieve music INTRODUCTION TO POETRY ...
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... poetry as a concentrated form of literary expression . Poetry is evocative , often rhythmical , language that describes or comments on ideas and experi- ences and that evokes feelings about them . In poetry the manner of expres- sion is ...
... poetry as a concentrated form of literary expression . Poetry is evocative , often rhythmical , language that describes or comments on ideas and experi- ences and that evokes feelings about them . In poetry the manner of expres- sion is ...
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INTRODUCTION TO POETRY | 2 |
ANONYMOUS translated by Ezra Pound | 23 |
General Prologue | 29 |
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