Preface to PoetryHarcourt, Brace, 1946 - 737 pages |
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Page 143
... serve as an inducement to reverie ; and for many listeners , the musical experience includes very active visual imagery . The " music " of poetry itself may act in very much the same way , whether it is actually heard or imagined ; and ...
... serve as an inducement to reverie ; and for many listeners , the musical experience includes very active visual imagery . The " music " of poetry itself may act in very much the same way , whether it is actually heard or imagined ; and ...
Page 234
... serve what he thought of as God's Cause in the Latin Sec- retaryship , he would stand ready to serve God when and where he could . And out of his blind years came Paradise Lost . So I am myself stirred as I come to recognize Milton's ...
... serve what he thought of as God's Cause in the Latin Sec- retaryship , he would stand ready to serve God when and where he could . And out of his blind years came Paradise Lost . So I am myself stirred as I come to recognize Milton's ...
Page 611
... serve to fortify the impression among students that poetry is something to be read in a somewhat too - cultivated , and preferably English , accent . ” But this criticism cannot be made of all poetry recorded by professional readers ...
... serve to fortify the impression among students that poetry is something to be read in a somewhat too - cultivated , and preferably English , accent . ” But this criticism cannot be made of all poetry recorded by professional readers ...
Contents
ANATOMY OF THE POEMEXPERIENCE | 65 |
65 | 91 |
Visual and Other FreeImagery | 137 |
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