The Chequer'd Shade: Reflections on Obscurity in PoetryOxford University Press, 1958 - 229 ページ |
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... Verse that ignores this canon is likely to be both obscure and slightly ludicrous , though seldom as outrageously ... verse like to exhibit him as a dreadful warning against the perils of intellectualism . 2 Letters , vol . i , p . 89 ...
... Verse that ignores this canon is likely to be both obscure and slightly ludicrous , though seldom as outrageously ... verse like to exhibit him as a dreadful warning against the perils of intellectualism . 2 Letters , vol . i , p . 89 ...
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... verse . Ten years after the publication of The Waste Land a group of younger poets abandoned the difficult , metaphysical style of the previous decade , only to produce verse that rivalled Eliot's in obscurity . The reasons for their ...
... verse . Ten years after the publication of The Waste Land a group of younger poets abandoned the difficult , metaphysical style of the previous decade , only to produce verse that rivalled Eliot's in obscurity . The reasons for their ...
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... verse is strong only if it has ' strong sense ' . . . . Verse may be ' strong ' or it may ' aspire to the condition of music ' ; it cannot do both.1 Davie is right in claiming that verse which aspires to the con- dition of music will ...
... verse is strong only if it has ' strong sense ' . . . . Verse may be ' strong ' or it may ' aspire to the condition of music ' ; it cannot do both.1 Davie is right in claiming that verse which aspires to the con- dition of music will ...
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