English Poetry: A Critical IntroductionBarnes & Noble, 1966 - 205 стор. |
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... poets of Greece and Rome ; and at any age in English poetry there is always the possibility of new study of the ancients and new inferences to be drawn from them.1 2 And , according to J. M. Robertson , ' The dramatic efflorescence of ...
... poets of Greece and Rome ; and at any age in English poetry there is always the possibility of new study of the ancients and new inferences to be drawn from them.1 2 And , according to J. M. Robertson , ' The dramatic efflorescence of ...
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... poetry . If poetry only exists in the poet - reader relationship and the mental processes of the reader are , as ... English literature like myself must have continually before our eyes is to ensure , as far as we can , that the ...
... poetry . If poetry only exists in the poet - reader relationship and the mental processes of the reader are , as ... English literature like myself must have continually before our eyes is to ensure , as far as we can , that the ...
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... poetry encourages are particularly desirable in those professions that are directly concerned with human beings ... English poets as well as some of the best readers of English poetry . I include among the politicians such men as Johnson ...
... poetry encourages are particularly desirable in those professions that are directly concerned with human beings ... English poets as well as some of the best readers of English poetry . I include among the politicians such men as Johnson ...
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Poetic Meaning and the Poets Audience | 39 |
Poetry and Society | 57 |
Schools of Poetry | 73 |
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