Poetry Direct and ObliqueChatto & Windus, 1934 - 286 páginas |
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... nineteenth century criticism I do not mean to say it was worse than any other . The eighteenth century had its deficiencies too , and they were just as bad . There is one oblique use of character which , though minor in itself , is both ...
... nineteenth century criticism I do not mean to say it was worse than any other . The eighteenth century had its deficiencies too , and they were just as bad . There is one oblique use of character which , though minor in itself , is both ...
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... nineteenth century , or at least was not practised seriously , while the doctrine of the French Symbolists , who have had great influence on English modernist verse , was that you should banish state- ment from poetry altogether . The ...
... nineteenth century , or at least was not practised seriously , while the doctrine of the French Symbolists , who have had great influence on English modernist verse , was that you should banish state- ment from poetry altogether . The ...
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... nineteenth century statement , part of a very long poem : Now through the great doors of the Council - room Magnificently streamed in rich array The peers of England , regal of aspèct And grave . Their silence waited for the Queen ...
... nineteenth century statement , part of a very long poem : Now through the great doors of the Council - room Magnificently streamed in rich array The peers of England , regal of aspèct And grave . Their silence waited for the Queen ...
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