Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 97British Academy, 1998 - Počet stran: 534 |
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... poet in the period that those private exchanges , private documents like commonplace books , and the even more private mental realities to which they bear witness , remain private even when they are published in material forms . I will ...
... poet in the period that those private exchanges , private documents like commonplace books , and the even more private mental realities to which they bear witness , remain private even when they are published in material forms . I will ...
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... poets of the 1630s to define their relationship to their great Jacobean pre- cursors , Donne and more especially Jonson . Chernaik has written well on the later generation's qualified praise of their ' masculine strength ' , 28 and what ...
... poets of the 1630s to define their relationship to their great Jacobean pre- cursors , Donne and more especially Jonson . Chernaik has written well on the later generation's qualified praise of their ' masculine strength ' , 28 and what ...
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... poet is alluding is one that , should it be made good , must exculpate the poet . That the defence is sometimes unconvincing is a different story . Thomas Mallon is right , I should judge , not to accept the defence of Laurence Sterne ...
... poet is alluding is one that , should it be made good , must exculpate the poet . That the defence is sometimes unconvincing is a different story . Thomas Mallon is right , I should judge , not to accept the defence of Laurence Sterne ...
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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