The Minor Poems in EnglishMacmillan, 1972 - Počet stran: 362 |
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... poetry is to convey the felt atmosphere of rural life . For them Virgil is , or ought to be , the villain of the tradition . They feel the genre is impov- erished by too close an adherence to academic authority ; how can the poet see ...
... poetry is to convey the felt atmosphere of rural life . For them Virgil is , or ought to be , the villain of the tradition . They feel the genre is impov- erished by too close an adherence to academic authority ; how can the poet see ...
Strana 55
... poetry ' I mean that poetry which is most resistant to paraphrase , which , in the words of Robert Frost , ' gets lost in translation ' . Certain of the concepts worked out in this introduction can be applied to Lycidas . For example ...
... poetry ' I mean that poetry which is most resistant to paraphrase , which , in the words of Robert Frost , ' gets lost in translation ' . Certain of the concepts worked out in this introduction can be applied to Lycidas . For example ...
Strana 351
... poets of the Renaissance , notwithstanding one or two interesting poems ventured during the brilliant but short- lived Carolingian revival of learning . Once Petrarch and Boccaccio turned their attention to pastoral poetry , the ...
... poets of the Renaissance , notwithstanding one or two interesting poems ventured during the brilliant but short- lived Carolingian revival of learning . Once Petrarch and Boccaccio turned their attention to pastoral poetry , the ...
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