Late Augustan PoetryPatricia Meyer Spacks Prentice-Hall, 1973 - Всего страниц: 678 |
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... present can usually be discovered in the past . For many eighteenth - century poets concern with the past was more than nostalgia : the literature of their predecessors was a resource to combat immediate confusion or dreariness . It ...
... present can usually be discovered in the past . For many eighteenth - century poets concern with the past was more than nostalgia : the literature of their predecessors was a resource to combat immediate confusion or dreariness . It ...
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... present . No era has a monop- oly on virtue - which usually proves irrelevant in any case . Consciousness of the past reiterates rather than contrasts with the plight of the present , although a crucial point in The Vanity of Human ...
... present . No era has a monop- oly on virtue - which usually proves irrelevant in any case . Consciousness of the past reiterates rather than contrasts with the plight of the present , although a crucial point in The Vanity of Human ...
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... present - demonstrates itself most significantly , these writers suggest , in literary force and achieve- ment . The tension that exists for them between the poet's manifest com- mitment to creative effort in the present and his ...
... present - demonstrates itself most significantly , these writers suggest , in literary force and achieve- ment . The tension that exists for them between the poet's manifest com- mitment to creative effort in the present and his ...
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