The Future Poetry
The Movement of Modern Literature – 1 109 of sight beyond the stress of the intellect and the senses, which is reached either no ...
110 The Future Poetry minute and delicate eye and touch in place of the large, strong and simply beautiful or telling effects wh ...
The Movement of Modern Literature – 1 111 and the intellect and the soul of sensibility that this approach is made; but there is ...
112 The Future Poetry all his ever-changing history and variety, came in the form of an eager poetic and romantic valuing of all ...
The Movement of Modern Literature – 1 113 force of new truth and power, much exceedingly great work was done, the view of the im ...
114 The Future Poetry principles. This apparent paradox of a development draped in the colours of revolt is a constant psycholog ...
The Movement of Modern Literature – 1 115 dispositions and shades of natural truth in order to arrive at a conspicuous vividness ...
Chapter XV The Movement of Modern Literature – 2 O UT OF the period of dominant objective realism what emerges with the stronges ...
The Movement of Modern Literature – 2 117 But on the other hand an equally strong characteristic of the modern mind is its growi ...
118 The Future Poetry the strong subjective personality shaping everything into a mask- reflection of its own characteristic moo ...
The Movement of Modern Literature – 2 119 greater part of his work. It is doubtful whether we have not altogether lost the old f ...
120 The Future Poetry ourselves. For it is only through our own psychology, through its power of response to and of identificati ...
The Movement of Modern Literature – 2 121 coming of a new age of creation, intellectualism fulfilled ceasing by a self-exceeding ...
122 The Future Poetry possibilities. Never has the past counted so little for its own sake, — its tradition is still effectual o ...
The Movement of Modern Literature – 2 123 of poetic thought and creation which have added some novel and powerful strains to poe ...
Chapter XVI The Poets of the Dawn – 1 T HE SUPERIORITY of the English poets who lead the way into the modern age is that sudden ...
The Poets of the Dawn – 1 125 or tracing it to the deep and luminous fountains from which it welled. Taine’s grotesquely misprop ...
126 The Future Poetry immense intellectual development and an excessive, almost over-cultivated refinement, but still that too w ...
The Poets of the Dawn – 1 127 the Elizabethan dramatists or the contemporaries of Pope and Dryden. We have to cast an eye upon t ...
Chapter XVII The Poets of the Dawn – 2 Byron and Wordsworth A POETRY whose task is to render truth of the Spirit by passing behi ...
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