T.S. Eliot and the Language of PoetryAkadémiai Kiadó, 1989 - Počet stran: 149 |
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... present a fair sample of its influence , and , also , of what has been said about , whether " for " or " against " , the theory . 1 . Among the earliest , and by far the most ardent , ad- herents of Eliot's theory , perhaps F. R. Leavis ...
... present a fair sample of its influence , and , also , of what has been said about , whether " for " or " against " , the theory . 1 . Among the earliest , and by far the most ardent , ad- herents of Eliot's theory , perhaps F. R. Leavis ...
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... present here a series of critical " guesses " as to the possible meanings the notion " sensibility " had for Eliot . For B. Willey , for instance , the " unified sensibil- ity " of the Metaphysicals is some sort of mental , or ...
... present here a series of critical " guesses " as to the possible meanings the notion " sensibility " had for Eliot . For B. Willey , for instance , the " unified sensibil- ity " of the Metaphysicals is some sort of mental , or ...
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... present state where we can witness different cases of renaming without any harm done to language and reality . As Eliot admits : " I know that it will be objected that I am here confusing the genetic with the structural standpoint ; and ...
... present state where we can witness different cases of renaming without any harm done to language and reality . As Eliot admits : " I know that it will be objected that I am here confusing the genetic with the structural standpoint ; and ...
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