Preface to PoetryHarcourt, Brace, 1946 - 737 pages |
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Page 409
... chapter , they are indeed of wide variety : from the art songs of this and other days , through the sentimental popular songs and show songs , to the more reflective hymns . So , too , through examples and comment in earlier chapters ...
... chapter , they are indeed of wide variety : from the art songs of this and other days , through the sentimental popular songs and show songs , to the more reflective hymns . So , too , through examples and comment in earlier chapters ...
Page 444
... chapter , not once but repeatedly , until you feel that your reading - expe- rience for each of them has been rich and meaningful . ( b ) Now give your thought to the question of the poet's emotion - the feeling - phase of the full ...
... chapter , not once but repeatedly , until you feel that your reading - expe- rience for each of them has been rich and meaningful . ( b ) Now give your thought to the question of the poet's emotion - the feeling - phase of the full ...
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... chapter will deal once more with the problem of meaning , with the difficulties that may stand in the way of the ... Chapter 3 and was further developed in chapters 7 and 12 , where attention was given to an explana- tion and ...
... chapter will deal once more with the problem of meaning , with the difficulties that may stand in the way of the ... Chapter 3 and was further developed in chapters 7 and 12 , where attention was given to an explana- tion and ...
Contents
ANATOMY OF THE POEMEXPERIENCE | 65 |
65 | 91 |
Visual and Other FreeImagery | 137 |
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