On Modern PoetsMeridian Books, 1959 - 223 psl. |
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... discussing this theory of Eliot : namely that the emotion created by the original experience is immediate , provisional ... discuss the matter in terms of poetry not out of prejudice against the other arts but because I understand their ...
... discussing this theory of Eliot : namely that the emotion created by the original experience is immediate , provisional ... discuss the matter in terms of poetry not out of prejudice against the other arts but because I understand their ...
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... discussed more fully than I can hope to discuss it here , I wrote : 49 in traditional verse , each variation , no matter how slight , is exactly perceptible , and as a result can be given exact meaning as an act of moral perception ...
... discussed more fully than I can hope to discuss it here , I wrote : 49 in traditional verse , each variation , no matter how slight , is exactly perceptible , and as a result can be given exact meaning as an act of moral perception ...
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... discuss only two of these . Duns Scotus's Oxford offers an octet devoted to a descrip- tion of the Oxford landscape , with especial reference to the mingling of city and country and the regrettable domination of the city . The sestet ...
... discuss only two of these . Duns Scotus's Oxford offers an octet devoted to a descrip- tion of the Oxford landscape , with especial reference to the mingling of city and country and the regrettable domination of the city . The sestet ...
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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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