Metaphysical Tradition and T. S. EliotFirma K. L. Mukhopadhyay, 1965 - 126 páginas |
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... expression ... 3 His probing mind discovers new areas of experience and thus enlarges the field of poetry . His ' masculine expression ' is distinct from the ' soft melting Phrases ' of the imitators of Spenser . His wit , Carew says ...
... expression ... 3 His probing mind discovers new areas of experience and thus enlarges the field of poetry . His ' masculine expression ' is distinct from the ' soft melting Phrases ' of the imitators of Spenser . His wit , Carew says ...
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... expression ' . ' Donne alone ' , Dryden tells the Earl of Dorset , ' of all our countrymen , had your talent ; but was not happy enough to arrive at your versification ; and were he translated into numbers , and English , he would yet ...
... expression ' . ' Donne alone ' , Dryden tells the Earl of Dorset , ' of all our countrymen , had your talent ; but was not happy enough to arrive at your versification ; and were he translated into numbers , and English , he would yet ...
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... expression of the sterility of The Waste Land . ' Rats ' feet over broken glass ' , ' This broken jaw of our lost kingdom ' recall his earlier poetry , but the almost tradi- tional images of ' fading star ' , ' a tree swinging ...
... expression of the sterility of The Waste Land . ' Rats ' feet over broken glass ' , ' This broken jaw of our lost kingdom ' recall his earlier poetry , but the almost tradi- tional images of ' fading star ' , ' a tree swinging ...
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17th Century A. E. Housman Aire and Angels Arnold Art of T. S. attitude Augustan C. S. Lewis characteristic Cleanth Brooks Coleridge conceit Cowley derives dissociation of sensibility Donne's poetry dramatic imagination Dryden earlier poetry Elegy element Eliot's early Eliot's poetry Elizabethan English poetry experience expression Ezra Pound F. R. Leavis fancy feeling Garland for John Grierson heart Hobbes Hulme ibid ideas imagery intellectual intensity interest John Donne Johnson judgement kind of poetry language learning Leishman Lives London Lyrics meta metaphors metaphysical poetry metaphysical tradition metaphysical wit method Milton mind modern nature object passion phrase play of intellect poem poet poet's poetic practices poetry of Donne Prufrock recalls rejection romantic says Selected Essays sense serious Seventeenth Century Shelley Shelley's soul Spingarn style suggest Sweeney T. E. Hulme T. S. Eliot taste thee things thinking thou thought Waste Land words Wordsworth