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... poetry , especially dramatic poetry , had within recent years offended against morals by grossness of sentiment and obscenity of language . The artistic poverty and the ethical offence , Dennis thought , were not unconnected . But how ...
... poetry , especially dramatic poetry , had within recent years offended against morals by grossness of sentiment and obscenity of language . The artistic poverty and the ethical offence , Dennis thought , were not unconnected . But how ...
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... Poetry . As in the earlier volume , so here he is concerned with the reformation and advancement of modern poetry , but he now distinguishes between the Greater ' poetry , consisting of epic , tragedy , and the greater ode , and the ...
... Poetry . As in the earlier volume , so here he is concerned with the reformation and advancement of modern poetry , but he now distinguishes between the Greater ' poetry , consisting of epic , tragedy , and the greater ode , and the ...
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... poets which were not com- patible with the rationalism of Boileau's aesthetics ; and L. A. Muratori had , in his plea for the supremacy of the imagination , freed epic poetry from a laming materialism and realism . In fact , although ...
... poets which were not com- patible with the rationalism of Boileau's aesthetics ; and L. A. Muratori had , in his plea for the supremacy of the imagination , freed epic poetry from a laming materialism and realism . In fact , although ...
Contents
SIXTH ANNUAL General Meeting June 25 1908 | 5 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOGRADOFF FELLOW OF | 15 |
AN UNRECOGNIZED WESTMINSTER CHRONICLER 13811394 | 65 |
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