T.S. Eliot and the Language of PoetryAkadémiai Kiadó, 1989 - Počet stran: 149 |
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... writing : E. A. Poe , H. W. Longfellow , J. R. Lowell , O. W. Holmes , H. Thoreau , R. W. Emerson , E. Dickinson offer compari- sons and affinities with Donne and his contemporaries . While this American interest might have had a ...
... writing : E. A. Poe , H. W. Longfellow , J. R. Lowell , O. W. Holmes , H. Thoreau , R. W. Emerson , E. Dickinson offer compari- sons and affinities with Donne and his contemporaries . While this American interest might have had a ...
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... writers of this period the rich metaphoric complexity of Shakespeare and Donne is a dan- gerous and higly ambivalent departure from the " clear and distinct " standard of their latter day . Pope's re- writing of Donne and Dryden's ...
... writers of this period the rich metaphoric complexity of Shakespeare and Donne is a dan- gerous and higly ambivalent departure from the " clear and distinct " standard of their latter day . Pope's re- writing of Donne and Dryden's ...
Strana 145
... writing would not , of course , greatly modify the picture we have of Eliot as thinker , critic and poet . I have ... writers of our century did ; - and this is evident not only in his meditations on the language of poetry , but in other ...
... writing would not , of course , greatly modify the picture we have of Eliot as thinker , critic and poet . I have ... writers of our century did ; - and this is evident not only in his meditations on the language of poetry , but in other ...
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