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... poetry to the other arts . Were we theorizing in the abstract , we might perhaps relate poetry most closely to music . But actually we shall have very much more to say of the relations between poetry and painting . Music and poetry are ...
... poetry to the other arts . Were we theorizing in the abstract , we might perhaps relate poetry most closely to music . But actually we shall have very much more to say of the relations between poetry and painting . Music and poetry are ...
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British Academy. WARTON LECTURE ON ENGLISH POETRY IX POETRY AND TIME BY SIR HENRY NEWBOLT Read December 11 , 1918 AMONG the greatest English poets , some by their poetical work , some by the utterance in prose of their deliberate ...
British Academy. WARTON LECTURE ON ENGLISH POETRY IX POETRY AND TIME BY SIR HENRY NEWBOLT Read December 11 , 1918 AMONG the greatest English poets , some by their poetical work , some by the utterance in prose of their deliberate ...
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... Poetry can embody or express not only the aesthetic but the intellectual activities of the human spirit , and it is impossible that any intellectual activity should be without its effect on the poet who gains experience by it . Poems ...
... Poetry can embody or express not only the aesthetic but the intellectual activities of the human spirit , and it is impossible that any intellectual activity should be without its effect on the poet who gains experience by it . Poems ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS THE NEXT THIRTY YEARS BY THE RIGHT | 1 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191617 | 33 |
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