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Walter Ernest Allen. coleridge's definITION Poetry , or rather a poem , is a species of composition , opposed to ... S. T. COLERIDGE : Literary Remains SHELLEY'S VIEWS A poem is the very image of life expressed in its eternal truth ...
Walter Ernest Allen. coleridge's definITION Poetry , or rather a poem , is a species of composition , opposed to ... S. T. COLERIDGE : Literary Remains SHELLEY'S VIEWS A poem is the very image of life expressed in its eternal truth ...
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... S. T. COLERIDGE : Biographia Literaria We who dwell on Earth can do nothing of ourselves ; every thing is conducted by Spirits , no less than Digestion or Sleep . . . . When this verse was first dictated to me , I consider'd a ...
... S. T. COLERIDGE : Biographia Literaria We who dwell on Earth can do nothing of ourselves ; every thing is conducted by Spirits , no less than Digestion or Sleep . . . . When this verse was first dictated to me , I consider'd a ...
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... S. T. COLERIDGE : Table Talk • THE REAL LANGUAGE OF MEN The principal object , then RHYTHM , RHYME , AND DICTION 93.
... S. T. COLERIDGE : Table Talk • THE REAL LANGUAGE OF MEN The principal object , then RHYTHM , RHYME , AND DICTION 93.
Contents
The Impulse to Write | 15 |
THE ENDS AND USES OF POETRY | 25 |
American Poet | 50 |
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action ANDRÉ GIDE ANTHONY TROLLOPE artist beautiful better called character COLERIDGE composition creation D. H. Lawrence delight dialogue E. M. FORSTER effect emotion everything excitement experience express eyes fact fancy feel fiction FLAUBERT FORD MADOX FORD free verse genius give happens heart HENRY JAMES human idea imagination interest invent kind knowledge labour language less light lines literary living look matter means metre metrical MICHIGAN mind modern moral nature never novel novelist objects observed once one's passions perhaps persons phrase pleasure plot poem poet poet's poetic truth poetry practitioner pre-assumptions Preface present prose reader reality relevant rhyme rhythm S. T. COLERIDGE scene seems sense soul story style symbols T. S. ELIOT taste tell things THOMAS HARDY thou thought tion Tolstoi true W. B. YEATS whole words write written