Purity of Diction in English VerseSchocken Books, 1967 - 217 páginas The author defines and exemplifies the principles of purity in dictation, with reference for teh most part to poetry of the late eighteenth century, and then applies these principles to some later poetry. |
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The Chastity of Poetic Diction | 18 |
The Language of the Tribe | 29 |
Poetic Diction and Prosaic Strength | 62 |
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