Criticism: The Foundations of Modern Literary JudgmentMark Schorer, Josephine Miles, Gordon McKenzie Harcourt, Brace, 1948 - Всего страниц: 553 |
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... poem , and to be not very dif ferent from the fame which he steadily intended , being as distant as it was great . Unfortunately it is one of the poems which we think we know best . Upon it is imposed the weight of many perfect glosses ...
... poem , and to be not very dif ferent from the fame which he steadily intended , being as distant as it was great . Unfortunately it is one of the poems which we think we know best . Upon it is imposed the weight of many perfect glosses ...
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... poetic effect , or it may mean , though they do participate in the poetic effect , they need not appear in the poem in an explicit and argued form . And this second reading would scarcely be a doctrine of pure poetry at all , for it ...
... poetic effect , or it may mean , though they do participate in the poetic effect , they need not appear in the poem in an explicit and argued form . And this second reading would scarcely be a doctrine of pure poetry at all , for it ...
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... poem . To do this fully ,. I h N SPEAKING of the Poetic Principle , I have no design to be either thorough or ... poem . I hold that a long poem does not exist . I maintain that the phrase , “ a long poem , " is simply a flat ...
... poem . To do this fully ,. I h N SPEAKING of the Poetic Principle , I have no design to be either thorough or ... poem . I hold that a long poem does not exist . I maintain that the phrase , “ a long poem , " is simply a flat ...
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WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 30 |
HENRY JAMES | 44 |
ANDREW CECIL BRADLEY Hegels Theory of Tragedy | 55 |
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