Tradition and Experiment in English PoetryMacmillan, 1979 - 343 sivua |
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... experience of turning over the page and landing oneself on the wrong text , wrong passus or both . The poem disports itself over the double page in all three of its guises simultaneously : text A holding the fort above on both sides ...
... experience of turning over the page and landing oneself on the wrong text , wrong passus or both . The poem disports itself over the double page in all three of its guises simultaneously : text A holding the fort above on both sides ...
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... experience which , he assures us , has no basis in his past . However , the vivacity of the register he uses to evoke this - a mode very different from the imitation of Bradley - is such as to put the experience concretely before us ...
... experience which , he assures us , has no basis in his past . However , the vivacity of the register he uses to evoke this - a mode very different from the imitation of Bradley - is such as to put the experience concretely before us ...
Sivu 303
... experience . This should differentiate them on the one hand from the Ameri- can modernists , who broke forms down , and , on the other , from the Georgians , who relied on them even when they proved inapplicable to modern experience ...
... experience . This should differentiate them on the one hand from the Ameri- can modernists , who broke forms down , and , on the other , from the Georgians , who relied on them even when they proved inapplicable to modern experience ...
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acts American appears attempt becomes begins bring called century certainly character characteristic Chaucer comes critics deal death detail direction doubt dramatic early effect Eliot Elizabethan English example experience eyes fact feel figure follow further give given hand images influence Jonson kind King language later leave less literature live look lyric matter means mind mode monologue narrative nature never night once original particular passage perhaps person play plot poem poet poetry present prose reader relation remarkable Romantic scene seems seen sense Shakespeare speak speech stand story suggest taken tale tell thee thing Thomas thou thought tone tradition translation true turn verse Visio voice Whitman whole wife Wordsworth writing young