Poets on PoetryCharles Norman Free Press, 1965 - 384 páginas These sixteen short works provide an opportunity to examine and compare the theories of English and American writers who have given form and direction to the poetic tradition in English. |
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Introduction | 9 |
Allen Tate | 15 |
Sir Philip Sidney | 21 |
Derechos de autor | |
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Términos y frases comunes
action admiration Aeneas ancient Aristotle beauty called cause character Chaucer comedy composition criticism dæmon delight diction divine doth drama E. E. Cummings effect emotion English English poetry Ennius estimate Euripides evil excellent excitement expression eyes faculty feelings genius Greek hath heart Homer human images imagination imitation judgment kind knowledge language langue d'oïl learning less literature Lucretius manner matter meaning metaphysical poets metre Milton mind modern moral nature never object observe opinion passages passions perfect perhaps persons Petrarch philosopher Plato Plautus plays pleasure Plutarch poem poesy poet poet's poetic Poetic Principle poetry praise present principle produced prose reader reason rhyme sense sentiments Shakespeare sith soul speak speech spirit style taste things thou thought tion tragedy true truly truth verse Virgil virtue Wallace Stevens words Wordsworth write