English Poetry: A Critical IntroductionBarnes & Noble, 1966 - 205 стор. |
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... whole published price - range from the private presses to ' The World's Classics ' and ' Everyman's Library ' . With minor exceptions this is still the situation today . I. A. Richards has given it as his opinion that ' the capacity to ...
... whole published price - range from the private presses to ' The World's Classics ' and ' Everyman's Library ' . With minor exceptions this is still the situation today . I. A. Richards has given it as his opinion that ' the capacity to ...
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... whole of nature and art were ransacked . On the whole , at any rate in the Polished Craftsman and Decadent phases of the school , the more fantastic and far - fetched their metaphors the better the Renaissance poet and his readers were ...
... whole of nature and art were ransacked . On the whole , at any rate in the Polished Craftsman and Decadent phases of the school , the more fantastic and far - fetched their metaphors the better the Renaissance poet and his readers were ...
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... whole trend indeed of Augustan diction was to ' the Mathematical plainness ' that the Royal Society tried to exact from its members , and neither metaphor nor simile is the basic synthetic statement of its poetry . Their place is taken ...
... whole trend indeed of Augustan diction was to ' the Mathematical plainness ' that the Royal Society tried to exact from its members , and neither metaphor nor simile is the basic synthetic statement of its poetry . Their place is taken ...
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Poetic Meaning and the Poets Audience | 39 |
Poetry and Society | 57 |
Schools of Poetry | 73 |
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