Poetry is a kind of “saying.” It is, however, a kind that many people, until they become well acquainted with it, feel rather peculiar and even useless. They feel this way for two reasons: the “way of the saying” and the “nature of the said.”
Poetry is a kind of “saying.” It is, however, a kind that many people, until they become well acquainted with it, feel rather peculiar and even useless. They feel this way for two reasons: the “way of the saying” and the “nature of the said.”