The English SonnetM. Secker, 1926 - Počet stran: 223 |
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... Swinburne : - Neither pathos nor humour nor fancy nor invention will suffice [ to make a poet great ] ; no poet is great as a poet whom no one could ever pretend to recognise as sublime . Then let us try a critic of visionary parts , Mr ...
... Swinburne : - Neither pathos nor humour nor fancy nor invention will suffice [ to make a poet great ] ; no poet is great as a poet whom no one could ever pretend to recognise as sublime . Then let us try a critic of visionary parts , Mr ...
Strana 10
... Swinburne puts his pronouncement , for a sort of text , in the forehead of a book which deals wholly and solely with the fellows of Shakespeare , that is to say , with the Elizabethan dramatists less Shake- speare himself , who is left ...
... Swinburne puts his pronouncement , for a sort of text , in the forehead of a book which deals wholly and solely with the fellows of Shakespeare , that is to say , with the Elizabethan dramatists less Shake- speare himself , who is left ...
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... Swinburne than on Mr. Machen for our definition of high and per- fect poetical attainment . Broadly , we perceive that the sublime transcends the lyrical even in the Keatsean altitude of the lyrical . We perceive also that loftiness is ...
... Swinburne than on Mr. Machen for our definition of high and per- fect poetical attainment . Broadly , we perceive that the sublime transcends the lyrical even in the Keatsean altitude of the lyrical . We perceive also that loftiness is ...
Strana 16
... Swinburne ? And why shouldn't a passionate poet put his sincerest utter- ance into a sonnet , just as well as into blank verse or the lyrical stanza ? There is no reason ; and as a fact the reason of the whole matter is entirely the ...
... Swinburne ? And why shouldn't a passionate poet put his sincerest utter- ance into a sonnet , just as well as into blank verse or the lyrical stanza ? There is no reason ; and as a fact the reason of the whole matter is entirely the ...
Strana 20
... Swinburne says that he was “ the first great English poet , " " the father of English tragedy and the creator of English blank verse ... as distinguished from mere rhymeless decasyllables . " We can agree with every word of Swinburne's ...
... Swinburne says that he was “ the first great English poet , " " the father of English tragedy and the creator of English blank verse ... as distinguished from mere rhymeless decasyllables . " We can agree with every word of Swinburne's ...
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