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"wordish" Definitions
  1. [obsolete] made up of or having to do with words : VERBAL
  2. [obsolete] containing more words than necessary : VERBOSE, WORDY
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He yieldeth to the power of the mind an image of that of which the philosopher bestoweth but a wordish description.
His recently lost friend, Francisco Umbral said that 'Oroza is the only one who has returned Poetry to its sacred and violent origin. He was the wicked poet of the Café Gijón in Madrid, the Bohemian of the 1960s, the man who rose against Vietnam's War , short books and snobs with espadrille panties. He had a profile of Cesar Vallejo and another one of Dante Alighieri. Today already we know that, with his wordish and unique poetry, he has stayed as a slippery myth of 1968' . Umbral still remembered Oroza’s facet of 'a malicious and inspired ácrata ( :es:ácrata ) when the Café Gijón 'was his trench' and 'he lived single, he slept in a crunchy newspapers bed and took his poems a walk by the Great Gran Via'.
Philip Sidney’s crititical work in An Apology for Poetry (1595) was a key precedent for Scott's treatise, The Model of Poesy (1599). The treatise of The Model of Poesy (1599) is in three sections; in the first section, Scott defines poetry and makes clear his debts to earlier theorists: > All antiquity, following their great leader Aristotle, have defined poetry > to be an art of imitation, or an instrument of reason, that consists in > laying down the rules and way how in style to feign or represent things, > with delight to teach to move us to good; as if one should say with the > lyric Simonides (after whom Sir Philip Sidney saith) the poem is a speaking > or wordish picture.The Model of Poesy, Cambridge edition, p. 6. Scott then discusses the genus (matter), difference (form), and end (purpose) of poetry, dealing with creative questions such as the source of poetic inspiration and the temperament required of the poet.

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