2011- 6- 10
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#4567
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أكـاديـمـي ألـمـاسـي
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رد: third year english student second term
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Aristotle, I have been told, hath said, that Poetry is the most philosophic of all writing: it is so: its object is truth, not individual and local, but general, and operative; not standing upon external testimony, but carried alive into the heart by passion;
He quotes Aristotle who said that the language of poetry is the most philosophic of all writing.
Wordsworth said before that the language of the rustic is very elaborated philosophic. He agrees with Aristotle saying that the language of poetry is philosophic. Its object is truth. He is not giving the same reason of Aristotle. He is giving his won reason. He is saying that poetry is philosophic because it is an expression of truth, nor individual but general. The object- not the subject- of poetry is the general truth. The subject of Wordsworth is incidents and situations of the rustic. The object of poetry is the passion that gives importance to the poem, not the poem to the passion. The object is what he is communicating. What he is trying to say in his poetry, what he is expressing in the poem. It is feeling and passion- passions like love is general truth. The degree is different. The way of expression is different, but the general truth is the same.
Romantic poetry is about passions. Although passion is individual, every one has his own feeling, yet generally they – passions- are general truth.
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