English Poetry: A Critical IntroductionBarnes & Noble, 1966 - 205 стор. |
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... Poetic Diction ' ( 1923 ) : It might be urged that with Milton and Shelley , who were educated by Hellenic models and had come by reading and meditation to have panoramic views of history and truth , it was natural to write at that ...
... Poetic Diction ' ( 1923 ) : It might be urged that with Milton and Shelley , who were educated by Hellenic models and had come by reading and meditation to have panoramic views of history and truth , it was natural to write at that ...
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A Critical Introduction Frederick Wilse Bateson. 2 Poetic Meaning and the Poet's Audience I THE meaningless ' ecstasy ' experienced by the Romantic reader of poetry was a corollary of the irrational ' inspiration ' of the Romantic poet ...
A Critical Introduction Frederick Wilse Bateson. 2 Poetic Meaning and the Poet's Audience I THE meaningless ' ecstasy ' experienced by the Romantic reader of poetry was a corollary of the irrational ' inspiration ' of the Romantic poet ...
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... poetic synthesis , the principle itself was an old one . John Hoskins , a sixteenth - century poet and critic , had formulated it as follows : ' you shall ... Poetic Meaning and the Poet's Audience 39 Poetic Meaning and the Poet's Audience.
... poetic synthesis , the principle itself was an old one . John Hoskins , a sixteenth - century poet and critic , had formulated it as follows : ' you shall ... Poetic Meaning and the Poet's Audience 39 Poetic Meaning and the Poet's Audience.
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Poetic Meaning and the Poets Audience | 39 |
Poetry and Society | 57 |
Schools of Poetry | 73 |
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