Tradition and Experiment in English PoetryMacmillan, 1979 - 343 sivua |
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... the last seems to me crucial if we are thinking , as we should be , in affective terms . For there can be no doubt that , whatever the formal dimensions of a poem , it ceases 4 TRADITION AND EXPERIMENT IN ENGLISH POETRY.
... the last seems to me crucial if we are thinking , as we should be , in affective terms . For there can be no doubt that , whatever the formal dimensions of a poem , it ceases 4 TRADITION AND EXPERIMENT IN ENGLISH POETRY.
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... doubt that he was shattered by the reception accorded to this first instalment of his life's work . There can be no doubt , either , that it was the failure of The Excursion that determined him to leave The Prelude ( 1805 ) , a far ...
... doubt that he was shattered by the reception accorded to this first instalment of his life's work . There can be no doubt , either , that it was the failure of The Excursion that determined him to leave The Prelude ( 1805 ) , a far ...
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... doubt the elegy on the death of President Lincoln ( 1865-6 ) . To anatomise this would be to go into all of Eliot's poems in needless detail . But it is legitimate to point out two or three of the more striking parallels between the ...
... doubt the elegy on the death of President Lincoln ( 1865-6 ) . To anatomise this would be to go into all of Eliot's poems in needless detail . But it is legitimate to point out two or three of the more striking parallels between the ...
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