English Poets: British Academy Chatterton LecturesBritish Academy Clarendon Press, 1988 - 342 sider Bringing together the very best of the annual Chatterton Lectures at the British Academy, this collection presents works by some of the finest literary minds, as well as notes from lectures by Seamus Heaney on Gerard Manley Hopkins, Christopher Ricks on Tennyson, John Bayley on Keats, and Roger Lonsdale on Thomas Gray. |
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... voice , as against a metre which dominates the voice . Here is one part of its connexion with proverbial utterance , and the cast of mind which goes with that . Another part is how it resists enjambment - each line makes a separate ...
... voice , as against a metre which dominates the voice . Here is one part of its connexion with proverbial utterance , and the cast of mind which goes with that . Another part is how it resists enjambment - each line makes a separate ...
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... voice , from whom we hear snatches , and of whose person we catch glimpses , in its second half . He is the ... voices in an acoustic effect almost stereophonic . And now the voices of the two friends intertwine to the point at which ...
... voice , from whom we hear snatches , and of whose person we catch glimpses , in its second half . He is the ... voices in an acoustic effect almost stereophonic . And now the voices of the two friends intertwine to the point at which ...
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... voice does in other poems . When we arrive at the ecstatic lovers , therefore , we meet them with a certain pre- served equilibrium . It is not irony , of which there are only faint traces in the poem , and even less is it a satirical ...
... voice does in other poems . When we arrive at the ecstatic lovers , therefore , we meet them with a certain pre- served equilibrium . It is not irony , of which there are only faint traces in the poem , and even less is it a satirical ...
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List of Contributors X | 1 |
A London Poet | 23 |
John Wilmot Earl of Rochester | 55 |
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Apicius appear Art of Cookery ballad become Byron character Chatterton context critics dark dead death Donne Donne's Douglas Douglas's dream Dulness Dunciad E. H. W. Meyerstein edition Elegy emotional English experience F. R. Leavis fact feel Gray Grub-street heart Hopkins Hopkins's Horace Horace's human Hyperion imagination imitation Keats Keats's Keith Douglas kind King King's Kipling Kipling's language letter lines literary living London lovers Madge magical manuscript meaning mind mock-heroic music-hall nature novels Parnassian passion perhaps poem poem's poet poet's poetic poetry Pope Pope's Praise of Folly reader reality rhythm Rochester Rochester's romantic satire Scott seems self-borrowings sense Shakespeare sing singer Skelton song sonnet soul St Agnes stanza story style suggest T. S. Eliot Tennyson things thou thought tone tradition truth verse vision voice Waverley whole words writing wrote Yeats young