Donne's Poetry and Modern CriticismRussell & Russell, 1962 - 91 стор. Literary criticism and interpretation about the works of John Donne. |
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... frequently used in the later book , as its index shows . ( Incidentally , some of my conclusions in this essay are , so far as Donne is concerned , in close accord with Brooks ' no- tions of paradox . ) A similar comparison may be made ...
... frequently used in the later book , as its index shows . ( Incidentally , some of my conclusions in this essay are , so far as Donne is concerned , in close accord with Brooks ' no- tions of paradox . ) A similar comparison may be made ...
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... frequently an extended comparison . As to the exact relationship of the conceit to metaphysical poetry , there is no final and common ... frequent , a habitual device in the poetry . The conceit , as it is distinctive of an exemplary 20.
... frequently an extended comparison . As to the exact relationship of the conceit to metaphysical poetry , there is no final and common ... frequent , a habitual device in the poetry . The conceit , as it is distinctive of an exemplary 20.
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... frequent ; and Mr. Brooks is no doubt correct in his conten- tion that the metaphors are not indifferently detachable from a metaphysical poem ; but our analysis of the poetry compels us to remark that there is no validity to his dictum ...
... frequent ; and Mr. Brooks is no doubt correct in his conten- tion that the metaphors are not indifferently detachable from a metaphysical poem ; but our analysis of the poetry compels us to remark that there is no validity to his dictum ...
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