The Chequer'd Shade: Reflections on Obscurity in PoetryOxford University Press, 1958 - 229 ページ |
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... speech or an idio- syncratic gesture is inseparable from a man's personality . One would mistake ' Of R.B.'1 for a genuine poem by Browning , so perfectly does it reproduce not only the very accents of his voice , the exuberant ...
... speech or an idio- syncratic gesture is inseparable from a man's personality . One would mistake ' Of R.B.'1 for a genuine poem by Browning , so perfectly does it reproduce not only the very accents of his voice , the exuberant ...
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... speech for , as Louis MacNeice has put it , the ordinary man makes a poetic pattern , however rudimentary , when he himself is poeticising , i.e. , talking ; he will then use all sorts of hidden allusions , double meanings , irony ...
... speech for , as Louis MacNeice has put it , the ordinary man makes a poetic pattern , however rudimentary , when he himself is poeticising , i.e. , talking ; he will then use all sorts of hidden allusions , double meanings , irony ...
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... speech so outrageously that editors have covered up the scandal by judicious emendation . A speech of the Duke to Friar Thomas has caused more than one commentator to wag a reproving finger at so irregular a use of language : We have ...
... speech so outrageously that editors have covered up the scandal by judicious emendation . A speech of the Duke to Friar Thomas has caused more than one commentator to wag a reproving finger at so irregular a use of language : We have ...
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