Fall of Apollo: The Lost Art and Wisdom of Poetry1972 - 450 pages |
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Page 97
... largely model themselves after science and technology , in turn they largely model the culture of society in their own image , by which they often lead the arts and humanities to exchange their own nature for alien roles . They tend to ...
... largely model themselves after science and technology , in turn they largely model the culture of society in their own image , by which they often lead the arts and humanities to exchange their own nature for alien roles . They tend to ...
Page 152
... largely to poetic justice . Similarly in his Electra the detailed active part of the daughter in the murder of her mother Clytemnestra is almost as extreme as Medea's murder of her own children . And in both his Hippolytus and Iphigenia ...
... largely to poetic justice . Similarly in his Electra the detailed active part of the daughter in the murder of her mother Clytemnestra is almost as extreme as Medea's murder of her own children . And in both his Hippolytus and Iphigenia ...
Page 349
... largely co- incided , and in addition he exhibited a sharp business- man's aggressiveness and even compromise in promoting himself . Bridges , the least modern , whose only departure form the lasting lodestars of poetry was the loose ...
... largely co- incided , and in addition he exhibited a sharp business- man's aggressiveness and even compromise in promoting himself . Bridges , the least modern , whose only departure form the lasting lodestars of poetry was the loose ...
Contents
The Timeless versus the Fashionable | 5 |
Robinson p 93 | 17 |
The Origins and Development of Isms | 21 |
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