Essays on Literature and IdeasMacmillan, 1963 - 270 sider |
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... poetry were the only kind being written today , the picture as regards ' form ' would be simple . In fact , however , there are at least four kinds of writing being offered to the public as ' poetry ' . To begin with , there is the ...
... poetry were the only kind being written today , the picture as regards ' form ' would be simple . In fact , however , there are at least four kinds of writing being offered to the public as ' poetry ' . To begin with , there is the ...
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... poetry until he is inspired by the gods and out of his mind and there is no reason in him ' . This sacred fury cannot be felt in classical modern poetry , which is too disciplined and complex ; even where , in fact , the poet was in a ...
... poetry until he is inspired by the gods and out of his mind and there is no reason in him ' . This sacred fury cannot be felt in classical modern poetry , which is too disciplined and complex ; even where , in fact , the poet was in a ...
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... poet there ; it is Burns ; and Burns has a gift of self - dramatisa- tion as strongly marked as Byron's . The typical poem by Burns is a speech in character , and the character is always an important part of the poetry . When he writes ...
... poet there ; it is Burns ; and Burns has a gift of self - dramatisa- tion as strongly marked as Byron's . The typical poem by Burns is a speech in character , and the character is always an important part of the poetry . When he writes ...
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The Mind of Shakespeare | 56 |
An Introduction to Pope | 71 |
the Search for Identity | 85 |
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