The Chequer'd Shade: Reflections on Obscurity in PoetryOxford University Press, 1958 - 229 ページ |
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... century critics of poetry are kinder than their eighteenth - century counterparts towards obscure verse , and less severe even than Coleridge , who describes the style of the Metaphysical poets as ' the reverse of that which dis ...
... century critics of poetry are kinder than their eighteenth - century counterparts towards obscure verse , and less severe even than Coleridge , who describes the style of the Metaphysical poets as ' the reverse of that which dis ...
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... century we hear for the first time a note that was to become more plangent and more familiar in the next hundred and fifty years - disquiet at the ever - growing complexity of life , a fear that the individual was doomed to lose his ...
... century we hear for the first time a note that was to become more plangent and more familiar in the next hundred and fifty years - disquiet at the ever - growing complexity of life , a fear that the individual was doomed to lose his ...
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... century and the late nineteenth century , despite a wide diversity of themes and styles , employed a basic technique that remained unaltered for over three hundred years . Poets working in this tradition constructed their poems upon a ...
... century and the late nineteenth century , despite a wide diversity of themes and styles , employed a basic technique that remained unaltered for over three hundred years . Poets working in this tradition constructed their poems upon a ...
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