Poems for Study: A Critical and Historical Introduction, Volym 1Rinehart, 1953 - 743 sidor |
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... kind of self - irony- " done blabbing " -as though he were asking if his vituperation is to be viewed as virtue . Has his attack on worldly vices betrayed him into venomous feeling , a kind of strident moralism that he as a good ...
... kind of self - irony- " done blabbing " -as though he were asking if his vituperation is to be viewed as virtue . Has his attack on worldly vices betrayed him into venomous feeling , a kind of strident moralism that he as a good ...
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... kind of feeling , not the kind of passion that was to appear in Shelley's and Byron's poetry . His tone and mood tend to be pensive and elegiac . There is a kind of decorum informing and partly counteracting his literal pro- fession ...
... kind of feeling , not the kind of passion that was to appear in Shelley's and Byron's poetry . His tone and mood tend to be pensive and elegiac . There is a kind of decorum informing and partly counteracting his literal pro- fession ...
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... kind of language but to remove it from another kind . Although the fact was not yet generally admitted , neoclassicism had already run its course , and its conventions of poetic composition were worn out and on the point of being ...
... kind of language but to remove it from another kind . Although the fact was not yet generally admitted , neoclassicism had already run its course , and its conventions of poetic composition were worn out and on the point of being ...
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