The Chequer'd Shade: Reflections on Obscurity in PoetryOxford University Press, 1958 - 229 ページ |
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... critics of the earlier poets found them diffi- cult , but called them silly.1 The epigram , despite its superficial persuasiveness , is mis- leading . For example , the early critics of Shelley's Alastor announced that its readers would ...
... critics of the earlier poets found them diffi- cult , but called them silly.1 The epigram , despite its superficial persuasiveness , is mis- leading . For example , the early critics of Shelley's Alastor announced that its readers would ...
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... critics ever Whose crude provincial gullets crave in books Plain cooking made still plainer by plain cooks . W. H. ... critic who can read . An author is no longer tried by his peers . A species of universal suffrage is intro- duced in ...
... critics ever Whose crude provincial gullets crave in books Plain cooking made still plainer by plain cooks . W. H. ... critic who can read . An author is no longer tried by his peers . A species of universal suffrage is intro- duced in ...
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... critics of poetry are kinder than their eighteenth - century counterparts towards obscure verse , and less severe ... critics 1 One of the marks of a good critic is the ability to restate valuable common- places which have fallen into ...
... critics of poetry are kinder than their eighteenth - century counterparts towards obscure verse , and less severe ... critics 1 One of the marks of a good critic is the ability to restate valuable common- places which have fallen into ...
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