T.S. Eliot and the Language of PoetryAkadémiai Kiadó, 1989 - Počet stran: 149 |
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... becomes , for Eliot , a normative require- ment with a meaning that has hardly anything to do with Bradleyan ... become " a Pro- crustean bed in which poetry is arbitrarily stretched or 25 lopped off " . 23 24 Of course , instances of ...
... becomes , for Eliot , a normative require- ment with a meaning that has hardly anything to do with Bradleyan ... become " a Pro- crustean bed in which poetry is arbitrarily stretched or 25 lopped off " . 23 24 Of course , instances of ...
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... becomes , in T. Hawkes ' words , " merely a cosmetic repertoire of ' figures ' or trimmings that could be added to discourse 31 after the logical arguments had been established " . Poetry also becomes affected by this new division of ...
... becomes , in T. Hawkes ' words , " merely a cosmetic repertoire of ' figures ' or trimmings that could be added to discourse 31 after the logical arguments had been established " . Poetry also becomes affected by this new division of ...
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... becomes one - sided . .... Sensuousness sheds its flowers and becomes the abstract sensuousness of the geometricians . │ ... | . Materialism becomes man - hating . | ... ] . In order to be able to defeat the man - hating , fleshless ...
... becomes one - sided . .... Sensuousness sheds its flowers and becomes the abstract sensuousness of the geometricians . │ ... | . Materialism becomes man - hating . | ... ] . In order to be able to defeat the man - hating , fleshless ...
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