English Poetry: A Critical IntroductionBarnes & Noble, 1966 - 205 стор. |
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... later anthologies . Thus Palgrave's Golden Treasury ( 1861 ) , the most successful anthology ever compiled , includes only two poems that decisively exceed this limit – ' Lycidas ' ( 193 lines ) and ' Intimations of Immortality ' ( 203 ...
... later anthologies . Thus Palgrave's Golden Treasury ( 1861 ) , the most successful anthology ever compiled , includes only two poems that decisively exceed this limit – ' Lycidas ' ( 193 lines ) and ' Intimations of Immortality ' ( 203 ...
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... later work as well as in much of Shelley's poetry . On the other hand , he could be too anti - Romantic - in which case he would find it difficult to write any poetry at all . ( It was a fundamental thesis of the theoretic argument in ...
... later work as well as in much of Shelley's poetry . On the other hand , he could be too anti - Romantic - in which case he would find it difficult to write any poetry at all . ( It was a fundamental thesis of the theoretic argument in ...
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... later Wordsworth told Isabella Fenwick that ' two years at least passed between the writing of the four first stanzas and the remaining part ' , and as the complete poem was certainly in existence in March 1804 ( when Coleridge was ...
... later Wordsworth told Isabella Fenwick that ' two years at least passed between the writing of the four first stanzas and the remaining part ' , and as the complete poem was certainly in existence in March 1804 ( when Coleridge was ...
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Poetic Meaning and the Poets Audience | 39 |
Poetry and Society | 57 |
Schools of Poetry | 73 |
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