EssaysCarcanet Press, 1974 - 299 sidor |
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... question is linguistic . Few of the poets themselves , indeed , would take the definition as far as Weaver does . Even Finlay's much - quoted state- ment of 1964 , that concrete ' by its very limitations offers a tangible image of ...
... question is linguistic . Few of the poets themselves , indeed , would take the definition as far as Weaver does . Even Finlay's much - quoted state- ment of 1964 , that concrete ' by its very limitations offers a tangible image of ...
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... question of Dryden's stature as a poet ; there is a general interest in asking how far the quality of his verse requires to be either explained or excused ( as he himself excused it ) by reference to environment rather than to innate ...
... question of Dryden's stature as a poet ; there is a general interest in asking how far the quality of his verse requires to be either explained or excused ( as he himself excused it ) by reference to environment rather than to innate ...
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... question . I had a vehement desire to present the evidence which would show that the development of Scriptistics need not ( and should not ) preclude the one quality we ourselves prize most : prostota , simplicity , prostoserdechnost ...
... question . I had a vehement desire to present the evidence which would show that the development of Scriptistics need not ( and should not ) preclude the one quality we ourselves prize most : prostota , simplicity , prostoserdechnost ...
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The Poet and the Particle | 16 |
An Introduction to | 35 |
Three Views of Brooklyn Bridge | 43 |
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