ποιήσις, [341]
ποιητής, [340]
Poetry, wonder element in, [15], [25]; English Romantic School, [17]; humour in, question of, [24]; parables in, [224]; blank verse, [239]; popular and artistic, [293]; Watts-Dunton’s Essay on, [340], [354], [393]; Herodotus, Plato, Aristotle, Dionysius of Halicarnassus and Bacon on, [340], [341]; difference between prose and, [339]; rhetoric and, [340]; poetic impulse, [393]; sincerity and, conscience in, [394]; imagination in, [397]; Zoroaster’s definition of, [398]; originality in, [419]
‘Poets and Poetry of the Century,’ Mackenzie Bell’s study of Watts-Dunton in, [38]
Pollock, Walter, contributor to ‘Examiner,’ [184]
Pope, Alexander, periwig poetry of, [25]
‘Poppyland,’ Watts-Dunton visits, [270]
Portraiture, ethics of, [141], [143]
‘Prayer to the Winds,’ [81]
Pre-Raphaelite movement, definition of, [16]; poets, [160]–61