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கலை கலைக்காகவே 333 2. இந்நிகழ்ச்சியின் மெய்ம்மை பற்றி இவ்வாசிரியனுக்கு ஒன்றுந் தெரியாது. 3. No man was ever yet a great poet without being at the same time a profound philosopher-Biographia Literaria Ch. XV 4 The great poets are judged by the frame of mind they induce—Emerson Preface to Parnassus, 5. A poetry of revolf against moral ideas is a poetry of revolt against LIFE a poetry of indifference towards moral ideas is a poetry of indifference to life.—M. Arnold, Essays in criticism Page 144. - •. ‘. . . . . . 6. A thing of beauty is a joy for ever-Keats. 7. “Poetry is at bottom of criticism of Life. The substance and matter of the best poetry acquire their special character from possessing in an eminent degree truth and seriousness - —M. Arnold. Essays in critism. Pages. 143 & 21. 8. Culture, religion, instruction in some special senses, softening of the passions, and the furtherence of good causes may be directly concerned in our judgements of the poetic values of experiences. Otherwise, as we shall see the word 'poetic’ becomes a useless sound. . • . . . . —Principle of L Criticism Jo A. Richards p. 74, 9. Dídactic poetry. 10. But the perfect significance we find in the imaginep life of literature is a continual incentive to he noblest endelour of actual life; the endevour to attain, practically or intelectually, as, much significanpe as may be." . –L. Abercrombie in Principles of L. criticism. p. 57 11. Lyric poetry.

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