CosterusRodopi, 1990 - 418 psl. Essays in English and American language and literature. |
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101 psl.
... poet with strong intellectual , philosophical , leanings with the risks of becoming more than ever a ' poet of " ideas " or a ' poet's poet ' . At the same time they evince a more direct and sustained openness to the facts of experience ...
... poet with strong intellectual , philosophical , leanings with the risks of becoming more than ever a ' poet of " ideas " or a ' poet's poet ' . At the same time they evince a more direct and sustained openness to the facts of experience ...
106 psl.
... poet . Yet , the poem's last lines with their isolating , schematically , one kind of defeat from another imply that this poet has committed the unpardonable sin of pitilessness intrinsic to the callous neatness , to the pitiless ...
... poet . Yet , the poem's last lines with their isolating , schematically , one kind of defeat from another imply that this poet has committed the unpardonable sin of pitilessness intrinsic to the callous neatness , to the pitiless ...
107 psl.
... poet to remain comfortably secure in his own poetic convictions , however apparently ' modest ' or high - reaching ( he is absurdly too late in the same way as Ovid , given the setting , is absurdly too early , to take a stand ) ...
... poet to remain comfortably secure in his own poetic convictions , however apparently ' modest ' or high - reaching ( he is absurdly too late in the same way as Ovid , given the setting , is absurdly too early , to take a stand ) ...
Turinys
KING LOG | 75 |
MERCIAN HYMNS | 151 |
THE MYSTERY OF THE CHARITY | 279 |
Autorių teisės | |
Nerodoma skirsnių: 4
Pagrindiniai terminai ir frazės
abstract allusions become biography Blake Morrison blood Cahiers Charles Péguy child Christopher Ricks Coleridge concern contemporary criticism dead death dramatic dream echoes elegy Eliot England epigraph especially essay experience fact faith feeling Geoffrey Hill Halévy Hill as quoted Hill comments Hill says Hill's poem Hill's poetry human ideas imagery imagination instance intellectual Jaurès Jeffrey Wainwright John Haffenden Jon Silkin Keith Douglas kind King Log landscape language lines literally literary living London loss lyrical meaning meditation memory Mercian Hymns metaphor mind modern moral Mystère mystery narrative nature obsession Offa Offa's Old English passion past Péguy's perhaps phrase poem's poet poet's poetic precisely prose quatrain recalls refers religious rhetoric rhythms roots seems sense sequence song sonnet sound speaking specific spiritual suffering suggest T.S. Eliot Tenebrae things tradition truth turn verse Villiers violence voice volume Widsith witness words writing