On Modern PoetsMeridian Books, 1959 - 223 psl. |
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... passage , so that imitation of the style in a short poem is likely to result in incomprehensible irrelevancies . In ... passage in any of their plays which , as a passage , and clean of its con- text , will stand serious comparison with ...
... passage , so that imitation of the style in a short poem is likely to result in incomprehensible irrelevancies . In ... passage in any of their plays which , as a passage , and clean of its con- text , will stand serious comparison with ...
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... passage rests on the notion that the moral content of poetry can be only didactic ; that the content which is not didactic must be aesthetic . My own idea is that the term aesthetic has been used primarily to conceal a great deal of ...
... passage rests on the notion that the moral content of poetry can be only didactic ; that the content which is not didactic must be aesthetic . My own idea is that the term aesthetic has been used primarily to conceal a great deal of ...
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Yvor Winters. So far as the ideas in this passage are concerned , the passage belongs to the fideistic tradition of New England Calvinism ; the ideas can be found in more than one passage in Jonathan Edwards , as well as elsewhere . The ...
Yvor Winters. So far as the ideas in this passage are concerned , the passage belongs to the fideistic tradition of New England Calvinism ; the ideas can be found in more than one passage in Jonathan Edwards , as well as elsewhere . The ...
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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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