English Poetry: A Critical IntroductionBarnes & Noble, 1966 - 205 стор. |
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... sense of the poem . A simple example is provided by the opening words of the Chorus in Samson Agonistes , This ... sense of the words has been grasped , whereas in melopoeia , the two meanings are supposed to impinge simultaneously . In ...
... sense of the poem . A simple example is provided by the opening words of the Chorus in Samson Agonistes , This ... sense of the words has been grasped , whereas in melopoeia , the two meanings are supposed to impinge simultaneously . In ...
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... sense that he consistently excluded . Sir Alfred Lyall has paraphrased the poem's mood as ' the tender melancholy of ... sense , but it is a possible sense . The one thing , in fact , that it is impossible to do is to give the poem both ...
... sense that he consistently excluded . Sir Alfred Lyall has paraphrased the poem's mood as ' the tender melancholy of ... sense , but it is a possible sense . The one thing , in fact , that it is impossible to do is to give the poem both ...
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... sense ' , i.e. the rational faculty which enables all human beings to com- municate on matters of common interest . And ' common sense ' inevitably left its rationalist imprint on the language and the literary tradition from which ...
... sense ' , i.e. the rational faculty which enables all human beings to com- municate on matters of common interest . And ' common sense ' inevitably left its rationalist imprint on the language and the literary tradition from which ...
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Poetic Meaning and the Poets Audience | 39 |
Poetry and Society | 57 |
Schools of Poetry | 73 |
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