T.S. Eliot and the Language of PoetryAkadémiai Kiadó, 1989 - Počet stran: 149 |
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... established " . Poetry also becomes affected by this new division of functions . In the period subsequent to the Renais- sance - especially in the second half of the seventeenth century and during much of the eighteenth - the charac ...
... established " . Poetry also becomes affected by this new division of functions . In the period subsequent to the Renais- sance - especially in the second half of the seventeenth century and during much of the eighteenth - the charac ...
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... established a natural conversational diction instead of a conventional one " . 140 Also , this idea of a return to those elements which mark a " union of discourses " , however relative , in common speech underlied much of the poetic ...
... established a natural conversational diction instead of a conventional one " . 140 Also , this idea of a return to those elements which mark a " union of discourses " , however relative , in common speech underlied much of the poetic ...
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... establishing earlier , pre - bourgeois literature as a model for modern literary pursuits . If " dissociation " is to ... established between a subject and a reader " and , though this relation is " only establishable by the poet " , it ...
... establishing earlier , pre - bourgeois literature as a model for modern literary pursuits . If " dissociation " is to ... established between a subject and a reader " and , though this relation is " only establishable by the poet " , it ...
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