On Modern PoetsMeridian Books, 1959 - 223 psl. |
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... statement which is untrue . Like Eliot , I find the statement of Keats a blemish , and for the reason given , a reason which , however , Eliot has no right to give , for the general theories which we have been examining will not support ...
... statement which is untrue . Like Eliot , I find the statement of Keats a blemish , and for the reason given , a reason which , however , Eliot has no right to give , for the general theories which we have been examining will not support ...
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... statement , for Ransom appears to speculate upon my inner psychological life with the same bland im- partiality with which he examines that of the lower animals ; but it is offered seriously , and I suppose one must reply to it ...
... statement , for Ransom appears to speculate upon my inner psychological life with the same bland im- partiality with which he examines that of the lower animals ; but it is offered seriously , and I suppose one must reply to it ...
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Yvor Winters. ness of the poet , then , to make a statement in words about an experience ; the statement must be in some sense and in a fair measure acceptable rationally ; and the feeling communicated should be proper to the rational ...
Yvor Winters. ness of the poet , then , to make a statement in words about an experience ; the statement must be in some sense and in a fair measure acceptable rationally ; and the feeling communicated should be proper to the rational ...
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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