T.S. Eliot and the Language of PoetryAkadémiai Kiadó, 1989 - Počet stran: 149 |
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... aspects of the formerly unified sensibility get an undue prominence at the expense of other aspects , or , if there is an attempt at reunification , it results in a " wrong " , mechanical kind of unity only . ( 5 ) This process is a ...
... aspects of the formerly unified sensibility get an undue prominence at the expense of other aspects , or , if there is an attempt at reunification , it results in a " wrong " , mechanical kind of unity only . ( 5 ) This process is a ...
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Ferenc Takács. aspect of the Hulmean theory in The Use of Poetry and the Use of Criticism , 1933 ) . 39 Also , the very ... aspects of the same thing . 40 41 What is more , Tuve's systematic investigation of Renaissance poetry and poetics ...
Ferenc Takács. aspect of the Hulmean theory in The Use of Poetry and the Use of Criticism , 1933 ) . 39 Also , the very ... aspects of the same thing . 40 41 What is more , Tuve's systematic investigation of Renaissance poetry and poetics ...
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... aspect of 106 his work is taken into account ; this is , for instance , the drift of F. Kermode's argument in his Romantic Image where he places Eliot firmly within this tradition . Nevertheless , it would be unwise to neglect those aspects ...
... aspect of 106 his work is taken into account ; this is , for instance , the drift of F. Kermode's argument in his Romantic Image where he places Eliot firmly within this tradition . Nevertheless , it would be unwise to neglect those aspects ...
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