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the works of edgar allan poe-5-第53部分
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that is hideous and unwieldy; think of his huge bulk; the Elephant! and
then…and then think of the 'Tempest' …the 'Midsummer…Night's Dream'…
Prospero Oberon…and Titania!
〃A poem; in my opinion; is opposed to a work of science by having; for its
_immediate _object; pleasure; not truth; to romance; by having; for its
object; an _indefinite _instead of a _definite _pleasure; being a poem
only so far as this object is attained; romance presenting perceptible
images with definite; poetry with indefinite sensations; to which end
music is an _essential; since _the comprehension of sweet sound is our
most indefinite conception。 Music; when combined with a pleasurable idea;
is poetry; music; without the idea; is simply music; the idea; wi thout
the music; is prose; from its very definitiveness。
〃What was meant by the invective against him who had no music in his soul?
〃To sum up this long rigmarole; I have; dear B…; what you; no doubt;
perceive; for the metaphysical poets as poets; the most sovereign
contempt。 That they have followers proves nothing…
〃'No Indian prince has to his palace
More followers than a thief to the gallows。
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