T.S. Eliot and the Language of PoetryAkadémiai Kiadó, 1989 - Počet stran: 149 |
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Strana 40
... fairly wide off the mark in a reasonably exhaustive discussion of the qualities of the poetry in question . So Hulme , Brooks , Ransom and others ultimately deserve Tuve's castigation . But the question is , of course , whether Eliot ...
... fairly wide off the mark in a reasonably exhaustive discussion of the qualities of the poetry in question . So Hulme , Brooks , Ransom and others ultimately deserve Tuve's castigation . But the question is , of course , whether Eliot ...
Strana 46
... fairly evident that refutations of Eliot's theory have proved , on the whole , insufficiently sub- stantiated , while its more benevolent interpretations seem to me in many respects off the mark , and , in my view , leave much to be ...
... fairly evident that refutations of Eliot's theory have proved , on the whole , insufficiently sub- stantiated , while its more benevolent interpretations seem to me in many respects off the mark , and , in my view , leave much to be ...
Strana 72
... fairly early in human history , but its development into rigid compartmentalization - that is , when the dividing lines between the three respective modes become more and more impenetrable is a distinctly modern phenomenon : the process ...
... fairly early in human history , but its development into rigid compartmentalization - that is , when the dividing lines between the three respective modes become more and more impenetrable is a distinctly modern phenomenon : the process ...
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