English Critical Texts: 16th Century to 20th CenturyDennis Joseph Enright, Ernst De Chickera Oxford University Press, 1962 - 398 páginas |
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... soul . It is interesting to speculate whether it is not a misfortune that two of the greatest masters of diction in our language , Milton and Dryden , triumph with a dazzling dis- 315 regard of the soul . If we continued to produce ...
... soul . It is interesting to speculate whether it is not a misfortune that two of the greatest masters of diction in our language , Milton and Dryden , triumph with a dazzling dis- 315 regard of the soul . If we continued to produce ...
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... soul which underlies them . ' ( p . 129. ) 30 Mr. Murry's purposes are his own ; but even without a know- ledge of the book one ought to see dangers in this sentence : the elucidations of a poet's soul that are not controlled by 312 ...
... soul which underlies them . ' ( p . 129. ) 30 Mr. Murry's purposes are his own ; but even without a know- ledge of the book one ought to see dangers in this sentence : the elucidations of a poet's soul that are not controlled by 312 ...
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... soul that are not controlled by the literary critic's attention to poetry will hardly , whatever they may be worth , turn out to be concerned wholly , or even mainly , with the soul of the poet . And that in fact something is 35 badly ...
... soul that are not controlled by the literary critic's attention to poetry will hardly , whatever they may be worth , turn out to be concerned wholly , or even mainly , with the soul of the poet . And that in fact something is 35 badly ...
Contenido
An Essay of Dramatic Poesy | 50 |
An Essay on Criticism III | 131 |
Preface to Lyrical Ballads | 162 |
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