English LiteraturePrentice-Hall, 1964 - Počet stran: 174 A survey of American criticism and scholarship in English literature during the thirty years or so preceding the publication of this book. |
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... lyric poems . Of the romantic poets , Keats was first restored , for the richness of his odes allows of any degree of subtlety in interpretation , and Byron's irony gave him an obvious entrée . Only Shelley remains exiled , as ...
... lyric poems . Of the romantic poets , Keats was first restored , for the richness of his odes allows of any degree of subtlety in interpretation , and Byron's irony gave him an obvious entrée . Only Shelley remains exiled , as ...
Strana 82
... Pure and Impure Poetry " ( 1943 ) which contains a mocking analysis of a lyric by Shelley that is very difficult to resist . Leavis wrote : That " quivering intensity , " offered in itself apart 82 A VARIETY OF INTERESTS AND APPROACHES.
... Pure and Impure Poetry " ( 1943 ) which contains a mocking analysis of a lyric by Shelley that is very difficult to resist . Leavis wrote : That " quivering intensity , " offered in itself apart 82 A VARIETY OF INTERESTS AND APPROACHES.
Strana 155
... lyric poem until they have reduced it to a nightmare collection of paradoxes and ambiguities , is the latest checklist of third - rate articles on a second - rate poet - are these contributions to the enrichment of the human spirit and ...
... lyric poem until they have reduced it to a nightmare collection of paradoxes and ambiguities , is the latest checklist of third - rate articles on a second - rate poet - are these contributions to the enrichment of the human spirit and ...
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