The Chequer'd Shade: Reflections on Obscurity in PoetryOxford University Press, 1958 - 229 ページ |
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... true nature of Browning's genius stands in marked contrast to the crudity of Calverley's per- ceptions , and his parody of the poet whom he admired and revered ( as his verses on Browning's death prove beyond all doubt ) is far deadlier ...
... true nature of Browning's genius stands in marked contrast to the crudity of Calverley's per- ceptions , and his parody of the poet whom he admired and revered ( as his verses on Browning's death prove beyond all doubt ) is far deadlier ...
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... true that few lines of contemporary poetry are likely to become part of the familiar currency of speech , and true also that some good poets of the past were able to satisfy the perennial demand for comfortable moralizing or for pithy ...
... true that few lines of contemporary poetry are likely to become part of the familiar currency of speech , and true also that some good poets of the past were able to satisfy the perennial demand for comfortable moralizing or for pithy ...
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... true that the wild- ness of much contemporary imagery points to a loss of poetic control it is equally true that some poets have deliberately employed images of concentrated violence in order to impose a momentary stability and order ...
... true that the wild- ness of much contemporary imagery points to a loss of poetic control it is equally true that some poets have deliberately employed images of concentrated violence in order to impose a momentary stability and order ...
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