A Critical History of English Literature, Svazek 4Secker & Warburg, 1969 - Počet stran: 1211 |
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... meaning on a word - a meaning which leads him to the core of a favorite doctrine - by his rhetorical method of playing with it and repeating it . Past and Present ( 1843 ) shows how far Carlyle had gone in his repudiation of the spirit ...
... meaning on a word - a meaning which leads him to the core of a favorite doctrine - by his rhetorical method of playing with it and repeating it . Past and Present ( 1843 ) shows how far Carlyle had gone in his repudiation of the spirit ...
Strana 1045
... meaning , " saints . ” But giving it emphatic last place in the poem he forces us to linger on it and appreciate its meaning . Consider , too , such a device as the almost colloquial leaning on the word " indeed " in " These are indeed ...
... meaning , " saints . ” But giving it emphatic last place in the poem he forces us to linger on it and appreciate its meaning . Consider , too , such a device as the almost colloquial leaning on the word " indeed " in " These are indeed ...
Strana 1134
... meanings and the keeping of the whole meaning in suspense until the total poem " exploded " for the reader . Eliot's obscurity is of a different kind , as he indicated by his rather perfunctory and perhaps ironically intended notes . It ...
... meanings and the keeping of the whole meaning in suspense until the total poem " exploded " for the reader . Eliot's obscurity is of a different kind , as he indicated by his rather perfunctory and perhaps ironically intended notes . It ...
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