T.S. Eliot and the Language of PoetryAkadémiai Kiadó, 1989 - Počet stran: 149 |
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... Poetic and Twentieth - century Critics " indicates , she wants to confront the actual practice of English Renaissance poets with the edifice of modern critical theories raised on the , supposed or real , quality of this poetry . As ...
... Poetic and Twentieth - century Critics " indicates , she wants to confront the actual practice of English Renaissance poets with the edifice of modern critical theories raised on the , supposed or real , quality of this poetry . As ...
Strana 70
... poetry to " embellish " and " decorate " , here poetry tries to establish its own stan- dards of truth , which have hardly anything to do with those of contemporary practical - utilitarian rationalism . For Wordsworth , poetry is again ...
... poetry to " embellish " and " decorate " , here poetry tries to establish its own stan- dards of truth , which have hardly anything to do with those of contemporary practical - utilitarian rationalism . For Wordsworth , poetry is again ...
Strana 115
... poetry lovers ' of the present time do not recognize | . | that their limitation of poetry to the ' poetical ' is a modern restriction of the romantic age " . Romantic poetry , in this respect , belongs to those periods " in which verse ...
... poetry lovers ' of the present time do not recognize | . | that their limitation of poetry to the ' poetical ' is a modern restriction of the romantic age " . Romantic poetry , in this respect , belongs to those periods " in which verse ...
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