The Life & Letters of Theodore Watts-Dunton

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The Life & Letters of Theodore Watts-Dunton
Thomas Hake
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In classical literature Pindar may perhaps be taken as a type of the poets of energy ; Virgil of the poets of art." Later in the same essay we are told : " It was a strange conception that led people for centuries to use the word Pindaric and irregular as synonymous terms; whereas the very essence of the odes of Pindar is their regularity.
There is no more difficult form of poetry than this," etc. If so, how can Pindar represent the poets of energy as opposed to those of art ? Also, if poetry s
...ometimes denotes " any expression (artis- tic or other) of imaginative feeling " and Pindar is the classical type of this meaning of the word poetry, what prevents us from asking which is the finer poetry, Pindar's Odes or Thackera/s Vanity Fair ?
Digitized by Google THREE PERSONAL IMPRESSIONS. 245 bed in winter, and a perennial flow of plovers' eggs sent by Lady Leighton Warren, Lord De Tabley's sister, during their season. After supper more talk. The old house had always been a place of enchantment to me, and the pictures and furniture had been familiar from photographs years before I entered its door — which, by the way, was always left invitingly open.


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