On Modern PoetsMeridian Books, 1959 - 223 psl. |
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... Dante is that Dante had one coherent system of thought behind him ; but that was just his luck , and from the point of view of poetry is an irrelevant accident . It happened that at Dante's time thought was orderly and strong and ...
... Dante is that Dante had one coherent system of thought behind him ; but that was just his luck , and from the point of view of poetry is an irrelevant accident . It happened that at Dante's time thought was orderly and strong and ...
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... Dante's poetry " receive a boost , " irrespective of the question of merit ? Is Dante's poetry better for the clarity of its thought , or is it not ? If it is better , in what sense is the clarity of its thought an irrelevant accident ...
... Dante's poetry " receive a boost , " irrespective of the question of merit ? Is Dante's poetry better for the clarity of its thought , or is it not ? If it is better , in what sense is the clarity of its thought an irrelevant accident ...
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... Dante by distinguishing between Dante qua Dante and Dante qua poet . Anyone who can take this sort of thing seriously is welcome to do so . These points are all trivial , however , as compared to another ; namely a kind of mystical ...
... Dante by distinguishing between Dante qua Dante and Dante qua poet . Anyone who can take this sort of thing seriously is welcome to do so . These points are all trivial , however , as compared to another ; namely a kind of mystical ...
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Introduction by Keith McKean | 7 |
T S Eliot or the Illusion of Reaction | 35 |
John Crowe Ransom or Thunder without God | 73 |
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