Poetry Direct and ObliqueChatto & Windus, 1959 - 115 páginas |
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Eustace Mandeville Wetenhall Tillyard. when he talks of Auburn ; not of the Social Contract or of heavenly beatitude . We believe this because the formal parts of the poetry reinforce the statement rather than suggest thoughts alien to ...
Eustace Mandeville Wetenhall Tillyard. when he talks of Auburn ; not of the Social Contract or of heavenly beatitude . We believe this because the formal parts of the poetry reinforce the statement rather than suggest thoughts alien to ...
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... social function than much poetry of a higher order ; it deals naturally with the normal psychology of social man . With the greatest moral truths the poetry of statement cannot adequately cope . These have to be lived or relived from ...
... social function than much poetry of a higher order ; it deals naturally with the normal psychology of social man . With the greatest moral truths the poetry of statement cannot adequately cope . These have to be lived or relived from ...
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... social verse and have a human warmth about them absent from the austerer modes . Byron in Beppo and Don Juan has delightful pieces of social observa- tion directly stated , as in this description of Lambro re- turning to his island and ...
... social verse and have a human warmth about them absent from the austerer modes . Byron in Beppo and Don Juan has delightful pieces of social observa- tion directly stated , as in this description of Lambro re- turning to his island and ...
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Chapter | 9 |
Chapter II | 16 |
Reinforced and Embroidered Statement | 24 |
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