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    【】iryportantplaeselife

    houtdefinitereasonsforit.first,theeseartistidliterarygenius,h

    thinksiionalnosphere,is

    especiallysuitabletotheingofpoetry.theirteristiiusforntra,

    suggestion,sublitionaration,forprosehinthe

    allits,kesthe.if,asbertrand

    russellsays,”inarttheyaitbeingexquisite,andinlifeasbeingreasohen

    itisnaturalfortheoexpoetry.esepoetryisdainty.itisneverlong,and

    neververypoilyfittedforprodugperfectgeof

    sentintandforpaintingagicalsery,aliveic

    beautyandinfordhspiritualgrace.

    theenorofesethought,too,enuragestheingofpoetryasthe

    highestentof

    theallroundn,andphasizestheunityofknowledge.very

    spees,likearchaeology,arefeheesearchaeologistsalways

    reinhun,ilyorinthepeartreeintheir

    urtyard.poetryisexactlythattypeofcreationansfacultyof

    generalsynthesis;inotheransabilitytolookatlifeasawhole.where

    theyfailinanalysis,theyaportantreasoryisessentiallythoughtlouredotion,andtheesethinkalways

    otion,andrarelyereactthatthe

    aybe

    seeninsuchexpressions,”abellyfulofessaysor”ofscholarship.”noe

    psyotions,andasnoone

    thinkspletelyotioobelievethathinkhthebelly

    asoreetionalthetypeofthinking,therearethe

    iinesresponsibleforohoughts.isadoradunsaidaboutens

    thoughtsinatingintheabdonandtravellihoughts

    iheheadandtraveldorueoftheese.thisrroborates

    theoryaboutthefeninityoftheesendchapteriii.whereaswesayin

    englishthatan”ransackshisbrain”forideasduringaposition,wesayin

    esethathe”ransackshisdryiinesfoodlineofpoetryorprose.the

    poetsutungpoonceaskedhisthreenesafterdinnerhisbellyntained.

    thecleverestone,chaoytin,repliedthathehad”abellyfulofunseasonable

    thoughts.”theeseegoodpoetrybecausetheythinkhtheiriines.

    further,thereisarelatiory.poetryshouldbe

    crisp,andtheeselanguageiscrisp.poetryshouldion,andthe

    eselanguageisfiillofntrasorethanean.

    poetryshouldexpressideasbyeigery,andtheeselanguage
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