A Critical History of English PoetryOxford University Press, 1946 - 593 ページ |
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... tion to transcend the limits of one's own personality . Virtue is knowledge , Socrates had taught ; but Socrates , Plato , and Greek and Latin authors generally were anathema to Blake as the chief of the rationalists who had corrupted ...
... tion to transcend the limits of one's own personality . Virtue is knowledge , Socrates had taught ; but Socrates , Plato , and Greek and Latin authors generally were anathema to Blake as the chief of the rationalists who had corrupted ...
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... tion have the same delicacy . The principle of counting beats , not syllables , was not really new , as Coleridge believed , but no poet ever used syncopation and resolution with more delicate skill . When Wordsworth withdrew from The ...
... tion have the same delicacy . The principle of counting beats , not syllables , was not really new , as Coleridge believed , but no poet ever used syncopation and resolution with more delicate skill . When Wordsworth withdrew from The ...
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... tion of vers de société which goes back through Praed to Prior . Next we have Charles Stuart Calverley ( 1831-1884 ) , prince of parodists ; an elegant scholar too , with a genius for versification - his transla- tion of Theocritus is ...
... tion of vers de société which goes back through Praed to Prior . Next we have Charles Stuart Calverley ( 1831-1884 ) , prince of parodists ; an elegant scholar too , with a genius for versification - his transla- tion of Theocritus is ...
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