Fall of Apollo: The Lost Art and Wisdom of Poetry1972 - 450 pages |
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Page 131
... standards of twenty- five hundred years and more so as to distinguish and offset them against the revolutionary transformations of the modern era . The Classic and Romantic standards which have been lost possess both primary and ...
... standards of twenty- five hundred years and more so as to distinguish and offset them against the revolutionary transformations of the modern era . The Classic and Romantic standards which have been lost possess both primary and ...
Page 297
... standards correspondent for clarity , proportion , and splendor in the medium , and also standards for symmetry on its smaller , more particular scale parallel to those on its larger , more general scale in structure . In the rhythms ...
... standards correspondent for clarity , proportion , and splendor in the medium , and also standards for symmetry on its smaller , more particular scale parallel to those on its larger , more general scale in structure . In the rhythms ...
Page 413
... standards . Foerster further revealed that the preoccupation of the modern poets with form was so great that they ignored the wisdom timelessly inherent in poetry . Trilling ex- plained that the prejudices against the values in the ...
... standards . Foerster further revealed that the preoccupation of the modern poets with form was so great that they ignored the wisdom timelessly inherent in poetry . Trilling ex- plained that the prejudices against the values in the ...
Contents
The Timeless versus the Fashionable | 5 |
Robinson p 93 | 17 |
The Origins and Development of Isms | 21 |
Copyright | |
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