Essays on Literature and IdeasMacmillan, 1963 - 270 sider |
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Side 19
... poet has his primitive function . We see this clearly enough if we compare the situation of the twentieth- century poet with that of his counterpart in the nineteenth century . A hundred years ago , poetry and prose were assumed to be ...
... poet has his primitive function . We see this clearly enough if we compare the situation of the twentieth- century poet with that of his counterpart in the nineteenth century . A hundred years ago , poetry and prose were assumed to be ...
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... poets reach their audience as much by the voice as by the printed word . Virtually every well- known poet in the English - speaking world has by this time been approached to make a long - playing record of his work , either for issue by ...
... poets reach their audience as much by the voice as by the printed word . Virtually every well- known poet in the English - speaking world has by this time been approached to make a long - playing record of his work , either for issue by ...
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... poet in the full sense of the word — imaginative , brooding , responsive to the non - rational side of his nature . There was much in his genius that naturally wished to overflow the bounds of the eighteenth- century compromise . The ...
... poet in the full sense of the word — imaginative , brooding , responsive to the non - rational side of his nature . There was much in his genius that naturally wished to overflow the bounds of the eighteenth- century compromise . The ...
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The Mind of Shakespeare | 56 |
An Introduction to Pope | 71 |
the Search for Identity | 85 |
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