Nineteenth Century PoetsShiva Lal Agarwala, 1967 - 422 páginas |
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... means style and not simply choice of particular words . The language of the ancient poets was daring and figurative , this means that their style was highly metaphorical . In the preface ( 1802 ) Wordsworth linked poetic diction with ...
... means style and not simply choice of particular words . The language of the ancient poets was daring and figurative , this means that their style was highly metaphorical . In the preface ( 1802 ) Wordsworth linked poetic diction with ...
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... means of facing it except by fitting himself out with a character that was partly assumed . " What should be said of a critic who fails to see all that is vital and beautiful in Byron's poetry ? Only this that he is mystified by life ...
... means of facing it except by fitting himself out with a character that was partly assumed . " What should be said of a critic who fails to see all that is vital and beautiful in Byron's poetry ? Only this that he is mystified by life ...
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... means , never as an end , and as a means to the basest forms of personal advan- tage . " That is the civilization of the class that acquires wealth by deception . Such a social group brings to bear the influence of its own class ...
... means , never as an end , and as a means to the basest forms of personal advan- tage . " That is the civilization of the class that acquires wealth by deception . Such a social group brings to bear the influence of its own class ...
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