T.S. Eliot and the Language of PoetryAkadémiai Kiadó, 1989 - Počet stran: 149 |
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... Seen this way , " the poetry of the seventeenth and eigh- teenth centuries , even much of that of inferior inspira- tion , possesses an elegance and a dignity absent from the popular and pretentious verse of the Romantic poets 23 and ...
... Seen this way , " the poetry of the seventeenth and eigh- teenth centuries , even much of that of inferior inspira- tion , possesses an elegance and a dignity absent from the popular and pretentious verse of the Romantic poets 23 and ...
Strana 77
... seen in a " sensuous glitter " is seen in a " poetic " way , as op- posed to latter , purely scientific ways . The term " glitter " , of course , conveys the same aesthetic con- notation : for Bacon's sensibility matter is not , as yet ...
... seen in a " sensuous glitter " is seen in a " poetic " way , as op- posed to latter , purely scientific ways . The term " glitter " , of course , conveys the same aesthetic con- notation : for Bacon's sensibility matter is not , as yet ...
Strana 131
... seen as the passive receptor of impressions from the outside world . " Fancy " , for Cole- ridge , is less imaginative , less creative , too passive to be entirely different from the analytic reasoning faculty of " judgement " : Locke's ...
... seen as the passive receptor of impressions from the outside world . " Fancy " , for Cole- ridge , is less imaginative , less creative , too passive to be entirely different from the analytic reasoning faculty of " judgement " : Locke's ...
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