The Poetry of Vision: Five Eighteenth-century PoetsHarvard University Press, 1967 - 237 стор. |
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... poem which contains it ; it may also provide a key metaphor for a conflict vital to Gray's most compelling effects . The weaknesses of " The Progress of Poesy " apparent to the modern eye were obvious also to earlier critics . Two ...
... poem which contains it ; it may also provide a key metaphor for a conflict vital to Gray's most compelling effects . The weaknesses of " The Progress of Poesy " apparent to the modern eye were obvious also to earlier critics . Two ...
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... poetic achievement , but it helps to explain why this particular poem does not show Gray at his best . For the fact is that progress — particularly in the eight- eenth - century sense is not the same as process , and no real process ...
... poetic achievement , but it helps to explain why this particular poem does not show Gray at his best . For the fact is that progress — particularly in the eight- eenth - century sense is not the same as process , and no real process ...
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... poem's greatest fault was its extreme " regularity . " In the Advertisement to the Poems of 1763 he remarks , " This Song is allowed by Mr. Smart's judicious Friends and enemies to be the best piece ever made public by him , its chief ...
... poem's greatest fault was its extreme " regularity . " In the Advertisement to the Poems of 1763 he remarks , " This Song is allowed by Mr. Smart's judicious Friends and enemies to be the best piece ever made public by him , its chief ...
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An Introduction to I | 1 |
The Dominance of Meaning | 13 |
The Retreat from Vision | 46 |
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