A Critical History of English PoetryOxford University Press, 1946 - 593 ページ |
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... poetic drama one can scarcely call it ; its style was almost always homely , not to say banal , its verse , in ... poetic genius of the age began to pour itself freely into dramatic channels , and produced the crowning glory of ...
... poetic drama one can scarcely call it ; its style was almost always homely , not to say banal , its verse , in ... poetic genius of the age began to pour itself freely into dramatic channels , and produced the crowning glory of ...
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... poetic diction . ” Donne's avoidance of words felt at once to be " poetic " is almost without parallel in English poets , as a glance at the recently published Concordance of his English poems will show . Such words as Professor Wyld ...
... poetic diction . ” Donne's avoidance of words felt at once to be " poetic " is almost without parallel in English poets , as a glance at the recently published Concordance of his English poems will show . Such words as Professor Wyld ...
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... poetic - is so free of " poetic diction " in the sense in which Wordsworth uses that word in his famous preface , whether the conventional epithets and personifications of the school of Gray and Collins , from which the early work ...
... poetic - is so free of " poetic diction " in the sense in which Wordsworth uses that word in his famous preface , whether the conventional epithets and personifications of the school of Gray and Collins , from which the early work ...
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