In Fealty to Apollo: An AnthologyMelbourne University Press, 1953 - Počet stran: 116 |
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Strana xiii
... poet as a dreamer with love - locks and a black velvet coat ; and who fancy that poetry is no more than a soothing - syrup for senti- mental idlers . It might do such people good to reflect that Milton sacrificed his sight in a heroic ...
... poet as a dreamer with love - locks and a black velvet coat ; and who fancy that poetry is no more than a soothing - syrup for senti- mental idlers . It might do such people good to reflect that Milton sacrificed his sight in a heroic ...
Strana xvi
... poet , however , has other and more direct means of appealing both to eye and brain . We sometimes say that he ... poet and the pictorial artist may easily be pushed too far . Even when he describes visible things , it is not the poet's ...
... poet , however , has other and more direct means of appealing both to eye and brain . We sometimes say that he ... poet and the pictorial artist may easily be pushed too far . Even when he describes visible things , it is not the poet's ...
Strana xviii
... poet must give his work the colour and movement of life : the bones may be left to the authors of blue - books and encyclopaedias . We have said a good deal about poetic technique , because the subject is important and by no means easy ...
... poet must give his work the colour and movement of life : the bones may be left to the authors of blue - books and encyclopaedias . We have said a good deal about poetic technique , because the subject is important and by no means easy ...
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My Country Dorothea Mackellar | 8 |
War Song of the Saracens J E Flecker | 14 |
From the Warring Nations | 21 |
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