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... poem as an isolated invocation might as well be Chris- tian . What then are we to do with such a poem ? Are we to read it with an attempt to accept for the moment Blake's full meaning , even if that meaning appears to be nonsense ? If ...
... poem as an isolated invocation might as well be Chris- tian . What then are we to do with such a poem ? Are we to read it with an attempt to accept for the moment Blake's full meaning , even if that meaning appears to be nonsense ? If ...
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... poem , and then comments on his own definition : 19 A beautiful poem is an objective discourse which we ap- prove , containing objective detail which we like . This version mixes ... poem which deals with the death 86 ON MODERN POETS.
... poem , and then comments on his own definition : 19 A beautiful poem is an objective discourse which we ap- prove , containing objective detail which we like . This version mixes ... poem which deals with the death 86 ON MODERN POETS.
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... poem to an imaginary maiden who bears the name of Pocahontas . The misuse of metaphor here , the excursion by way of metaphor into pure irrelevance , is irresponsible almost to madness . Yet this poem is one of the two major crises in ...
... poem to an imaginary maiden who bears the name of Pocahontas . The misuse of metaphor here , the excursion by way of metaphor into pure irrelevance , is irresponsible almost to madness . Yet this poem is one of the two major crises in ...
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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