English Poetry: A Critical IntroductionBarnes & Noble, 1966 - 205 стор. |
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... feelings originally stimulated by the poems read as wholes . The disconnected verbal fragments float into the ... feeling in both a temporal and a logical sense . In the internal theatre of the mind the reader - actor must know ...
... feelings originally stimulated by the poems read as wholes . The disconnected verbal fragments float into the ... feeling in both a temporal and a logical sense . In the internal theatre of the mind the reader - actor must know ...
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... feeling their way independently to what is essentially the same new word within the short period 1651-59 is evidence of an exceptional and violent disturbance of the linguistic status quo . A new English language was , in fact , in ...
... feeling their way independently to what is essentially the same new word within the short period 1651-59 is evidence of an exceptional and violent disturbance of the linguistic status quo . A new English language was , in fact , in ...
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... feeling for the object of the Sonnets ' ( but the ultimate object of the comparison is not Mr W. H. , but the rapidly ageing poet , and anyhow there were no choirboys in most Tudor churches ) . These are details that could be corrected ...
... feeling for the object of the Sonnets ' ( but the ultimate object of the comparison is not Mr W. H. , but the rapidly ageing poet , and anyhow there were no choirboys in most Tudor churches ) . These are details that could be corrected ...
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Poetic Meaning and the Poets Audience | 39 |
Poetry and Society | 57 |
Schools of Poetry | 73 |
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