Eighteenth-century PoetryPatricia Ann Meyer Spacks, Patricia Meyer Spacks Prentice-Hall, 1964 - 451 стор. |
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Сторінка xxxviii
... poets that they had gone dead ; a new approach to poetic tech- nique was needed . Wordsworth's assumptions about the nature of poetry gained wide acceptance at this period , until by 1900 it was assumed , rather uncritically , that all ...
... poets that they had gone dead ; a new approach to poetic tech- nique was needed . Wordsworth's assumptions about the nature of poetry gained wide acceptance at this period , until by 1900 it was assumed , rather uncritically , that all ...
Сторінка xxxix
... poetry , illustrates the important social function that was attributed to poetry and the consequent demand that was made upon it to be intelligible . Thus the broadening and sharing of insights - not simply the expression of them ...
... poetry , illustrates the important social function that was attributed to poetry and the consequent demand that was made upon it to be intelligible . Thus the broadening and sharing of insights - not simply the expression of them ...
Сторінка xliv
... poets in this volume . They reveal certain assumptions about the proper function of poetry and about the proper ways of fulfilling it . Most poets would agree with Wordsworth that the poet is and must be “ a man speaking to men " ; most ...
... poets in this volume . They reveal certain assumptions about the proper function of poetry and about the proper ways of fulfilling it . Most poets would agree with Wordsworth that the poet is and must be “ a man speaking to men " ; most ...
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Introduction | xvii |
Matthew Prior | xxiv |
To the Honorable Charles Montague Esq | 2 |
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