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... insist on it against contrary judgments by Richards , Brooks , and other ex- pert readers . I want to insist , however , on the validity of Cole- ridge's implicit principle . A poet is entitled to his initial predica- tion , or myth ...
... insist on it against contrary judgments by Richards , Brooks , and other ex- pert readers . I want to insist , however , on the validity of Cole- ridge's implicit principle . A poet is entitled to his initial predica- tion , or myth ...
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... insists upon the fool- ishness of such a procedure , it does so because it is sensitive , perhaps above all else , to the marvelous violence of the action that is performed upon terms once they are drawn up into the poetic process , so ...
... insists upon the fool- ishness of such a procedure , it does so because it is sensitive , perhaps above all else , to the marvelous violence of the action that is performed upon terms once they are drawn up into the poetic process , so ...
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... insists upon the essential relationship between art and reason , since it is reason that discovers the necessities in the nature of the medium that must be observed in order for the work to be brought into existence . But he also insists ...
... insists upon the essential relationship between art and reason , since it is reason that discovers the necessities in the nature of the medium that must be observed in order for the work to be brought into existence . But he also insists ...
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Foreword | 1 |
Tradition and Experience | 31 |
Implications of an Organic Theory of Poetry | 53 |
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