On Modern PoetsMeridian Books, 1959 - 223 psl. |
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... Emerson , or could easily have been . Whitman professed himself Emerson's disciple , and Emerson offered Whitman his professorial blessing . But Emerson in turn was in no wise original , at least as regards the bare formulae of his ...
... Emerson , or could easily have been . Whitman professed himself Emerson's disciple , and Emerson offered Whitman his professorial blessing . But Emerson in turn was in no wise original , at least as regards the bare formulae of his ...
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... Emerson's best verse less closely than does Bonheur . And the passage from Mallarmé , if we make allowances for certain personal mannerisms , might well have been written by Emerson . But Rimbaud and Mallarmé put the doctrine into ...
... Emerson's best verse less closely than does Bonheur . And the passage from Mallarmé , if we make allowances for certain personal mannerisms , might well have been written by Emerson . But Rimbaud and Mallarmé put the doctrine into ...
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... Emerson . The style is at worst careless and pretentious , at second - best skillfully obscure ; and in these respects it is religiously of its school ; and although it is both sound and powerful at its best , it is seldom at its best ...
... Emerson . The style is at worst careless and pretentious , at second - best skillfully obscure ; and in these respects it is religiously of its school ; and although it is both sound and powerful at its best , it is seldom at its best ...
Turinys
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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