On Modern PoetsMeridian Books, 1959 - 223 psl. |
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... example , gives one ample opportunity to think at large . The notion , derived by most of his disciples , however , and one of the two upon which they most commonly act , is indi- cated by the phrase the immediate present , which is ...
... example , gives one ample opportunity to think at large . The notion , derived by most of his disciples , however , and one of the two upon which they most commonly act , is indi- cated by the phrase the immediate present , which is ...
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... example is scarcely to be found in this book , unless in the Echoes , second line . The other is hangers or outrides , that is one , two , or three slack syllables added to a foot and not counting in the nominal scanning . They are so ...
... example is scarcely to be found in this book , unless in the Echoes , second line . The other is hangers or outrides , that is one , two , or three slack syllables added to a foot and not counting in the nominal scanning . They are so ...
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... example of the simplest subject matter available to the poet . As description it can be equalled and even surpassed by a great many passages in Coleridge , Wordsworth , Keats , Hardy , and perhaps others . Hardy's nighthawk , for example ...
... example of the simplest subject matter available to the poet . As description it can be equalled and even surpassed by a great many passages in Coleridge , Wordsworth , Keats , Hardy , and perhaps others . Hardy's nighthawk , for example ...
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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