English Poetry: A Critical IntroductionBarnes & Noble, 1966 - 205 стор. |
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... clearly been left out of the definition . It is the something - for - nothing implication of this theory of poetry that makes it so difficult to accept . And the difficulty , it is clear , is a moral difficulty . - - The Romantic theory ...
... clearly been left out of the definition . It is the something - for - nothing implication of this theory of poetry that makes it so difficult to accept . And the difficulty , it is clear , is a moral difficulty . - - The Romantic theory ...
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... clear by Words- worth : this I feel , That from thyself it is that thou must give , Else never canst receive ( ll . 332-4 ) . And here the parallel is particularly close with ' Dejection ' : O Sara ! we receive but what we give , And in ...
... clear by Words- worth : this I feel , That from thyself it is that thou must give , Else never canst receive ( ll . 332-4 ) . And here the parallel is particularly close with ' Dejection ' : O Sara ! we receive but what we give , And in ...
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... clear enough . In so far as they are carried out they are , of course , to his poetic credit . But a close examination raises one central difficulty . In stanza I the Wind is invoked as ' Destroyer and preserver ' ( it destroys the ...
... clear enough . In so far as they are carried out they are , of course , to his poetic credit . But a close examination raises one central difficulty . In stanza I the Wind is invoked as ' Destroyer and preserver ' ( it destroys the ...
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Poetic Meaning and the Poets Audience | 39 |
Poetry and Society | 57 |
Schools of Poetry | 73 |
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