T.S. Eliot and the Language of PoetryAkadémiai Kiadó, 1989 - Počet stran: 149 |
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... critical " bits and pieces " from Eliot's oeuvre , I have tried to bear these considerations in mind . Another pair of difficulties is implicit in the opening sentence of this paper . To what extent can we speak of a " theory " , or ...
... critical " bits and pieces " from Eliot's oeuvre , I have tried to bear these considerations in mind . Another pair of difficulties is implicit in the opening sentence of this paper . To what extent can we speak of a " theory " , or ...
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... critical essays incorpo- rated in his first three collections under the titles The Sacred Wood ( 1920 ) , Homage to John Dryden ( 1924 ) and 1 For Lancelot Andrewes ( 1928 ) . The line of thought pur- sued here was taken up again in an ...
... critical essays incorpo- rated in his first three collections under the titles The Sacred Wood ( 1920 ) , Homage to John Dryden ( 1924 ) and 1 For Lancelot Andrewes ( 1928 ) . The line of thought pur- sued here was taken up again in an ...
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... critical of certain implications of Eliot's theory . A considerable part of this critical reception con- sists in a series of attempts to elucidate what Eliot actually meant by his crucial concept of " sensibility " . This has proved ...
... critical of certain implications of Eliot's theory . A considerable part of this critical reception con- sists in a series of attempts to elucidate what Eliot actually meant by his crucial concept of " sensibility " . This has proved ...
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