T.S. Eliot and the Language of PoetryAkadémiai Kiadó, 1989 - Počet stran: 149 |
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... dissociation " . By doing so , he himself admits the possibility of a different , or more flexible , dating . On the ... dissociation " , we can , while being fully aware of its limitations , use Eliot's dating as a dividing - line ...
... dissociation " . By doing so , he himself admits the possibility of a different , or more flexible , dating . On the ... dissociation " , we can , while being fully aware of its limitations , use Eliot's dating as a dividing - line ...
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... Dissociation of Sensibility ' ( 1943 ) , in Explora- tions , p . 108 6. E. M. W. Tillyard , Milton , London , Chatto and 1956 , p . 356 Windus , ( 1930 ) 7. ibid . , p . 358 8. B. Willey , The Seventeenth - century Background ( 1934 ) ...
... Dissociation of Sensibility ' ( 1943 ) , in Explora- tions , p . 108 6. E. M. W. Tillyard , Milton , London , Chatto and 1956 , p . 356 Windus , ( 1930 ) 7. ibid . , p . 358 8. B. Willey , The Seventeenth - century Background ( 1934 ) ...
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... dissociation " to the purely literary influence of Milton and others , now he agrees to see the issue in a wider context : " I believe that the general affirmation represented by the phrase ' dissociation of sensibility ' | ... | re ...
... dissociation " to the purely literary influence of Milton and others , now he agrees to see the issue in a wider context : " I believe that the general affirmation represented by the phrase ' dissociation of sensibility ' | ... | re ...
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