Essays on Literature and IdeasMacmillan, 1963 - 270 sider |
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... merely words . ) In his notebooks Hopkins often writes as if words were natural objects - which , in a sense , they are . If he heard a Lancashire gardener use an unfamiliar dialect word , he would treasure it up and , as often as not ...
... merely words . ) In his notebooks Hopkins often writes as if words were natural objects - which , in a sense , they are . If he heard a Lancashire gardener use an unfamiliar dialect word , he would treasure it up and , as often as not ...
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... merely gave a fillip to the market and introduced some new elements into the vocabulary . I must guard against any absurd misunderstanding here . I do not mean that modern literary criticism has not been brilliant and effective ...
... merely gave a fillip to the market and introduced some new elements into the vocabulary . I must guard against any absurd misunderstanding here . I do not mean that modern literary criticism has not been brilliant and effective ...
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... merely , will take a generation of readers to decide . In the meantime , it must be taken provisionally for whatever its ambiguity may seem to be worth ' . I want to be understood over this ; I do not blame Mr. Black- mur , or think ...
... merely , will take a generation of readers to decide . In the meantime , it must be taken provisionally for whatever its ambiguity may seem to be worth ' . I want to be understood over this ; I do not blame Mr. Black- mur , or think ...
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The Mind of Shakespeare | 56 |
An Introduction to Pope | 71 |
the Search for Identity | 85 |
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