Essays on Literature and IdeasMacmillan, 1963 - 270 sider |
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... answer was given , in the first instance , by Ezra Pound when he began to publish the Cantos in 1917. His answer was simple : write your major passages , your high - spots , in the concentrated style of lyrical poems , and for the ...
... answer was given , in the first instance , by Ezra Pound when he began to publish the Cantos in 1917. His answer was simple : write your major passages , your high - spots , in the concentrated style of lyrical poems , and for the ...
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... answer . But suddenly Mr. Blackmur spins round on his heel . His next sentence is a sad disappointment . " The critic can only supply the facts ; the poem will in the end provide its own answer . ' Cut my lace ! Is this where we were ...
... answer . But suddenly Mr. Blackmur spins round on his heel . His next sentence is a sad disappointment . " The critic can only supply the facts ; the poem will in the end provide its own answer . ' Cut my lace ! Is this where we were ...
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... answer , and I want to make my answer a public one be- cause his letter does reveal , in fact , certain things about our present- day civilisation that are legitimate matter for public speculation . So here goes . Dear Joe , Thank you ...
... answer , and I want to make my answer a public one be- cause his letter does reveal , in fact , certain things about our present- day civilisation that are legitimate matter for public speculation . So here goes . Dear Joe , Thank you ...
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The Mind of Shakespeare | 56 |
An Introduction to Pope | 71 |
the Search for Identity | 85 |
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