The Chequer'd Shade: Reflections on Obscurity in PoetryOxford University Press, 1958 - 229 ページ |
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... accepted standards . It is precisely this departure from the commonplace language of daily speech that lays a poet open to ... accept them : Soul , self ; come , poor Jackself , I do advise You , jaded , let be ; call off thoughts awhile ...
... accepted standards . It is precisely this departure from the commonplace language of daily speech that lays a poet open to ... accept them : Soul , self ; come , poor Jackself , I do advise You , jaded , let be ; call off thoughts awhile ...
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... accept Bentley's offer of ' a Distich as close as may be to the Author's Words , and entirely agreeable to his Scheme : THEN hand in hand with SOCIAL steps their Way Through EDEN took , with HEA'NLY COMFORT CHEER'D . ' Later in the ...
... accept Bentley's offer of ' a Distich as close as may be to the Author's Words , and entirely agreeable to his Scheme : THEN hand in hand with SOCIAL steps their Way Through EDEN took , with HEA'NLY COMFORT CHEER'D . ' Later in the ...
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... accept what we are given without question.1 T. S. Eliot makes a similar observation : The chief use of the ' meaning ' of a poem , in the ordinary sense , may be ... to satisfy one habit of the reader , to keep his mind diverted and ...
... accept what we are given without question.1 T. S. Eliot makes a similar observation : The chief use of the ' meaning ' of a poem , in the ordinary sense , may be ... to satisfy one habit of the reader , to keep his mind diverted and ...
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