A Commentary on Sri Aurobindo's Poem IlionDipti Publications, 2001 - 344 pagini |
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Pagina 22
... poetry spurts from the soul . They may be expressions of the mind and feelings , but they are reflections of the soul . The real content of poetry is brought out by Sri Aurobindo in a beautiful revealing passage . It reads : " As we can ...
... poetry spurts from the soul . They may be expressions of the mind and feelings , but they are reflections of the soul . The real content of poetry is brought out by Sri Aurobindo in a beautiful revealing passage . It reads : " As we can ...
Pagina 27
... poet and the pioneer of free - thought " was one of the greatest and , in his lifetime , the most controversial of English Romantic thinkers and poets . In his famous essay , “ A Defence of Poetry " , written in 1821 he says : " A poet ...
... poet and the pioneer of free - thought " was one of the greatest and , in his lifetime , the most controversial of English Romantic thinkers and poets . In his famous essay , “ A Defence of Poetry " , written in 1821 he says : " A poet ...
Pagina 28
... poetry . The words used in poetry sometimes form a vibration that create an enchantment that weilds a power which influences the being of a man . It produces a rhythm that self - creates , and was in the ancient Indian traditions known ...
... poetry . The words used in poetry sometimes form a vibration that create an enchantment that weilds a power which influences the being of a man . It produces a rhythm that self - creates , and was in the ancient Indian traditions known ...
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