Pattern Poetry: A Historical Critique from the Alexandrian Greeks to Dylan ThomasMarlborough House, 1976 - 152 sivua |
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... seen acrostics handed about the town with great secrecy and applause . . When one sees there are actually such painstakers among our British wits , who can tell what it may end in ? . I have seen Tory acrostics and Whig anagrams , and ...
... seen acrostics handed about the town with great secrecy and applause . . When one sees there are actually such painstakers among our British wits , who can tell what it may end in ? . I have seen Tory acrostics and Whig anagrams , and ...
Sivu 49
... seen externally but according to a subjective , contrived reality which has more poetic beauty than the former . Whether it also has more " truth " is a question of metaphysics , but Apollinaire doubtless thought that it has . With a ...
... seen externally but according to a subjective , contrived reality which has more poetic beauty than the former . Whether it also has more " truth " is a question of metaphysics , but Apollinaire doubtless thought that it has . With a ...
Sivu 99
... seen as " the vultured urn " in its more repulsive aspect . If the poet is addressing " the lost " with the word " Brethren , " he identifies himself as their brother . He can , of course , be one of them since he fled the birth of the ...
... seen as " the vultured urn " in its more repulsive aspect . If the poet is addressing " the lost " with the word " Brethren , " he identifies himself as their brother . He can , of course , be one of them since he fled the birth of the ...
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PATTERN POETRY OF GREECE MEDIEVAL | 11 |
ENGLISH PATTERN POETRY IN THE SEVENTEENTH | 23 |
PATTERN POETRY IN THE EIGHTEENTH | 33 |
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