Essays on Literature and IdeasMacmillan, 1963 - 270 sider |
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... living relationship between the poet and his audience will probably result in a more realistic attitude on the part of the consumer . One of the chief handicaps under which ' modern ' poetry has laboured , since it first became a vogue ...
... living relationship between the poet and his audience will probably result in a more realistic attitude on the part of the consumer . One of the chief handicaps under which ' modern ' poetry has laboured , since it first became a vogue ...
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... living on Boar's Hill , was not staying out of industrial society . He was living in one of its permitted enclosures , as an Indian chief might live on a reservation . Natur- ally no industrial nation is industrial in every detail of ...
... living on Boar's Hill , was not staying out of industrial society . He was living in one of its permitted enclosures , as an Indian chief might live on a reservation . Natur- ally no industrial nation is industrial in every detail of ...
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... living speech , and yet stud his work with expressions likely to baffle the reader . If he heard a word on the lips of a living man , it was alive ; if it were merely copied from book to book , it was ' culture ' . All words , to him ...
... living speech , and yet stud his work with expressions likely to baffle the reader . If he heard a word on the lips of a living man , it was alive ; if it were merely copied from book to book , it was ' culture ' . All words , to him ...
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The Mind of Shakespeare | 56 |
An Introduction to Pope | 71 |
the Search for Identity | 85 |
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