In Search of Stability: The Poetry of William CowperBookman Associates, 1960 - Всего страниц: 189 |
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... poets who force bio- graphical examination upon the reader . Much of his best work arouses its chief responses from a ... poet's personal condition ; indeed , with Cowper's poetic personality , as with Whitman's and Tennyson's and ...
... poets who force bio- graphical examination upon the reader . Much of his best work arouses its chief responses from a ... poet's personal condition ; indeed , with Cowper's poetic personality , as with Whitman's and Tennyson's and ...
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... poet's greatness , is , as is usual with him , complex and ambivalent ; he mis- trusts it elsewhere and , though yearning for its consequence , poetic stature , everywhere complains that even greatness as a poet is vanity . The very ...
... poet's greatness , is , as is usual with him , complex and ambivalent ; he mis- trusts it elsewhere and , though yearning for its consequence , poetic stature , everywhere complains that even greatness as a poet is vanity . The very ...
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... poet , are more sterilely concerned with the minutiae of technique than any Augus- tan critic's : one can , with poetic license , change the stress of words , but one should never , never alter grammar ; the art of varying the emphasis ...
... poet , are more sterilely concerned with the minutiae of technique than any Augus- tan critic's : one can , with poetic license , change the stress of words , but one should never , never alter grammar ; the art of varying the emphasis ...
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Introduction | 13 |
Solitude and Society | 28 |
Stability | 55 |
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