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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... poetic taste . Articles , explica- tions , and critical footnotes of all kinds dealing with Donne or with other of the metaphysical poets have flowed in a steady stream since the early 1930's , though there has been a slackening off in ...
... poetic taste . Articles , explica- tions , and critical footnotes of all kinds dealing with Donne or with other of the metaphysical poets have flowed in a steady stream since the early 1930's , though there has been a slackening off in ...
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... poets by the back door . Pope was soon admitted ( perhaps in some degree under the influence of the English critic F. R. Leavis's per- suasive contention that he was in the true " line of wit " ) ; Gray's " Elegy " was shown to be ...
... poets by the back door . Pope was soon admitted ( perhaps in some degree under the influence of the English critic F. R. Leavis's per- suasive contention that he was in the true " line of wit " ) ; Gray's " Elegy " was shown to be ...
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... poets were responsibly and ad- mirably involved in the politics of their day . Thus David V. Erdman's Blake ... poets as Blake and Shelley were not muling visionaries but responsible poets have been made both by a demonstration of the ...
... poets were responsibly and ad- mirably involved in the politics of their day . Thus David V. Erdman's Blake ... poets as Blake and Shelley were not muling visionaries but responsible poets have been made both by a demonstration of the ...
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