Poetic Diction, a Study in MeaningMcGraw-Hill, 1964 - 216 páginas |
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INTRODUCTION BY HOWARD NEMEROV page I | 14 |
DEFINITION AND EXAMPLES | 41 |
THE EFFECTS OF POETRY | 47 |
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abstract activity actually Æneid aesthetic already ancient appear Appendix archaism Aristotle Aryan Barfield become called century chapter Coleridge conception concrete consciousness conservatism creative critic definition distinction effect element English language example existence experience expression fact feeling grammar grasp Greek history of language HOWARD NEMEROV human Hume I. A. Richards idea imagination inspiration intuition judgement Kant kind knowledge Latin literary logical logomorphism Max Müller meaning meaningless merely meta mind modern poet myth nature never objects observation OWEN BARFIELD perception philosophy phrase Plato pleasure poet poetic diction poetic principle poetic values poetry primitive prosaic prose pure question rational principle reality referred Rudolf Steiner ruin scientism self-consciousness semantic sense Shakespeare Shelley soul speech spirit strangeness synthesis tautology theory things thinking thought tion transitive verb true metaphor understanding unity verb verse whole Wordsworth writing wrote