The Chequer'd Shade: Reflections on Obscurity in PoetryOxford University Press, 1958 - 229 ページ |
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... less obscure than Donne , and produce some such sophistry as the follow- ing : there is one correct interpretation of A Cooking Egg and Eliot could have told it to you . For the three hundred - odd years during which the dark conceits ...
... less obscure than Donne , and produce some such sophistry as the follow- ing : there is one correct interpretation of A Cooking Egg and Eliot could have told it to you . For the three hundred - odd years during which the dark conceits ...
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... less severe even than Coleridge , who describes the style of the Metaphysical poets as ' the reverse of that which dis- tinguishes too many of our recent versifiers ; the one convey- ing the most fantastic thoughts in the most correct ...
... less severe even than Coleridge , who describes the style of the Metaphysical poets as ' the reverse of that which dis- tinguishes too many of our recent versifiers ; the one convey- ing the most fantastic thoughts in the most correct ...
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... less sophisticated civilizations had enjoyed as their birthright . Sir Richard Livingstone , quoting a passage by von Humboldt on this very theme , remarks that ' it is curious to find him attributing these modern weaknesses to the ...
... less sophisticated civilizations had enjoyed as their birthright . Sir Richard Livingstone , quoting a passage by von Humboldt on this very theme , remarks that ' it is curious to find him attributing these modern weaknesses to the ...
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