The World's Best Poetry ...John Vance Cheney, Sir Charles G. D. Roberts, Charles Francis Richardson, Francis Hovey Stoddard, John Raymond Howard J. D. Morris, 1904 |
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... word use- ful , " in its application , to our material needs . Everything we do ought to be useful , and so it is , if it is done well . Tables and chairs are useful ; but so are pictures and cathedrals and lyrics and the theatre . If ...
... word use- ful , " in its application , to our material needs . Everything we do ought to be useful , and so it is , if it is done well . Tables and chairs are useful ; but so are pictures and cathedrals and lyrics and the theatre . If ...
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... word of mouth , and the teller of the tale elaborates it with zest and interest , making it more memorable and vivid , the fine art of letters is born . We may notice again that the quality of art be- gins to appear in all our ...
... word of mouth , and the teller of the tale elaborates it with zest and interest , making it more memorable and vivid , the fine art of letters is born . We may notice again that the quality of art be- gins to appear in all our ...
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... words , while it satisfied my sense of beauty , it might fail utterly to satisfy my sense of right or my desire for truth . To be wholly pleasing , the fine arts must satisfy the mind with its insatiable curiosity , and the soul with ...
... words , while it satisfied my sense of beauty , it might fail utterly to satisfy my sense of right or my desire for truth . To be wholly pleasing , the fine arts must satisfy the mind with its insatiable curiosity , and the soul with ...
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... and good ; he tries to enlist your feelings on his side ; and also to satisfy your sense of beauty with his form of words . He has added a religious value and an art value to the theme of pure philosophy THE PURPOSE OF POETRY . XV.
... and good ; he tries to enlist your feelings on his side ; and also to satisfy your sense of beauty with his form of words . He has added a religious value and an art value to the theme of pure philosophy THE PURPOSE OF POETRY . XV.
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... words so perfect and fresh that it arrests us at once , and satisfies our love of beauty . At the same time they accord with the most profound and fundamental ideas about life and nature that humanity has been capable of . They satisfy ...
... words so perfect and fresh that it arrests us at once , and satisfies our love of beauty . At the same time they accord with the most profound and fundamental ideas about life and nature that humanity has been capable of . They satisfy ...
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