On Modern PoetsMeridian Books, 1959 - 223 psl. |
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... feeling attaching to an image , which " came , " which did not develop simply out of what precedes , but which was ... feeling : the first refers to an emotion , as we commonly use the term , which arises from an experience outside of ...
... feeling attaching to an image , which " came , " which did not develop simply out of what precedes , but which was ... feeling : the first refers to an emotion , as we commonly use the term , which arises from an experience outside of ...
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... feeling enough , possi- bly amounting to passion , to have attended the subject through his whole exercise . Indeed the feeling must have been entirely appropriate to the exercise . And in The New Criticism : 29 But we must remark once ...
... feeling enough , possi- bly amounting to passion , to have attended the subject through his whole exercise . Indeed the feeling must have been entirely appropriate to the exercise . And in The New Criticism : 29 But we must remark once ...
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... feeling that the individual man is small , lost , and unimportant in the midst of a vast and chang- ing universe . This feeling is expressed in the well - known poem entitled On Going Unnoticed . The nostalgic love for the chaotic and ...
... feeling that the individual man is small , lost , and unimportant in the midst of a vast and chang- ing universe . This feeling is expressed in the well - known poem entitled On Going Unnoticed . The nostalgic love for the chaotic and ...
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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