The Chequer'd Shade: Reflections on Obscurity in PoetryOxford University Press, 1958 - 229 ページ |
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... symbols do not bear a constant meaning : when he employs a given symbol he may be think- ing of Druidic lore , or of the Industrial Revolution , or of political events which he dares not allude to openly . Blake's annotations of Bacon's ...
... symbols do not bear a constant meaning : when he employs a given symbol he may be think- ing of Druidic lore , or of the Industrial Revolution , or of political events which he dares not allude to openly . Blake's annotations of Bacon's ...
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... symbolism I have said several things to which I only have the key . The romance is for my readers . They must not ... symbols so old that they have not even a meaning.2 What prevented Yeats from dwindling into a minor poet , ever more ...
... symbolism I have said several things to which I only have the key . The romance is for my readers . They must not ... symbols so old that they have not even a meaning.2 What prevented Yeats from dwindling into a minor poet , ever more ...
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... symbols as decorative illustrations of their private myths . The first course subjects them to a strain which splits their verse into fragments ; the second confuses their readers by introducing reminiscences of traditional religious ...
... symbols as decorative illustrations of their private myths . The first course subjects them to a strain which splits their verse into fragments ; the second confuses their readers by introducing reminiscences of traditional religious ...
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