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Poetry and science are incompatible.
How does Shelley's attitude to science differ from that of Wordsworth and Keats?
'Poets are the unacknowledged legislators of the world'.
What do you infer from Darwin's comment on his indifference to literature as he advanced in years?
'On reading Shelley's A Defence of Poetry, the question insistently occurs why there is no similar A Defence of Science written of equal endowment.'
What is the central argument of the speaker?
How do the patterns of creativity displayed by scientists differ from those displayed by poets?
poetry and science are incompatible,answer infour hunderedwords
'It is not an accident that the most discrimination literary criticism of Shelley's thought and work is by a distinguished scientist, Desmond King-Hele.' How does this statement bring out the meeting point of poetry and science?
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Poetry and science are incompatible.
Poetry and science are incompatible.
How does Shelley's attitude to science differ from that of Wordsworth and Keats?
'Poets are the unacknowledged legislators of the world'.
What do you infer from Darwin's comment on his indifference to literature as he advanced in years?
'Poets are the unacknowledged legislators of the world'.
'On reading Shelley's A Defence of Poetry, the question insistently occurs why there is no similar A Defence of Science written of equal endowment.'
What is the central argument of the speaker?
How do the patterns of creativity displayed by scientists differ from those displayed by poets?
poetry and science are incompatible,answer infour hunderedwords
'It is not an accident that the most discrimination literary criticism of Shelley's thought and work is by a distinguished scientist, Desmond King-Hele.' How does this statement bring out the meeting point of poetry and science?
What is the central argument of the speaker?
From Hornbill class 11 chapter 4 Landscape of the soul
How does Shelley's attitude to science differ from that of Wordsworth and Keats?
'On reading Shelley's A Defence of Poetry, the question insistently occurs why there is no similar A Defence of Science written of equal endowment.'
What is the central argument of the speaker?
What do you infer from Darwin's comment on his indifference to literature as he advanced in years?