A Critical History of English PoetryChatto & Windus, 1956 - 539 ページ |
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... things divergent : from his multifarious learning analogies came into his head thick and fast , and were flung upon the paper . But conceits are not poetry unless they stir emotions deeper than mere sur- prise ; and this Donne's often ...
... things divergent : from his multifarious learning analogies came into his head thick and fast , and were flung upon the paper . But conceits are not poetry unless they stir emotions deeper than mere sur- prise ; and this Donne's often ...
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... things in the poem it is simply not true . Blake put it better : " Milton wrote in fetters when he wrote of Angels and God , and at liberty when of Devils and Hell " . It is the chief structural flaw in Paradise Lost that the interest ...
... things in the poem it is simply not true . Blake put it better : " Milton wrote in fetters when he wrote of Angels and God , and at liberty when of Devils and Hell " . It is the chief structural flaw in Paradise Lost that the interest ...
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... things to the mind of man , the revolutionary spirit and passion for liberty - but to one and all Blake makes his own individual , often contradictory approach , at once bewilder- ing , and yet in its own way enlightening . Wordsworth ...
... things to the mind of man , the revolutionary spirit and passion for liberty - but to one and all Blake makes his own individual , often contradictory approach , at once bewilder- ing , and yet in its own way enlightening . Wordsworth ...
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