English Poetry: A Critical IntroductionBarnes & Noble, 1966 - 205 стор. |
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... Classic ? ' ( 1945 ) . For Eliot the test of a classic Lage is maturity : L The age which precedes a classic age , may exhibit both eccentricity and mon- otony ; monotony because the resources of the language have not yet been ex ...
... Classic ? ' ( 1945 ) . For Eliot the test of a classic Lage is maturity : L The age which precedes a classic age , may exhibit both eccentricity and mon- otony ; monotony because the resources of the language have not yet been ex ...
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... classic poets , and 1610 and 1720 as the theoretical dates of their most classic poems . These dates fit the facts reasonably well . Shakespeare was born in 1564 and Donne in 1576 , while The Tempest was probably written in 1611 , and ...
... classic poets , and 1610 and 1720 as the theoretical dates of their most classic poems . These dates fit the facts reasonably well . Shakespeare was born in 1564 and Donne in 1576 , while The Tempest was probably written in 1611 , and ...
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... classics - poet for poet it is obviously better - but because the reading of English poetry , or so it is asserted , does not provide the intellectual discipline of the classics . It must be admitted that English as it is often taught ...
... classics - poet for poet it is obviously better - but because the reading of English poetry , or so it is asserted , does not provide the intellectual discipline of the classics . It must be admitted that English as it is often taught ...
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Poetic Meaning and the Poets Audience | 39 |
Poetry and Society | 57 |
Schools of Poetry | 73 |
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