Essays by Divers HandsOxford University Press, 1965 |
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... give rise ' . Coherence is achieved formally by the pattern of rhyme and metre , the correspondences of phrasing and imagery . But formal coherence is vain unless it is coherence round a well articulated theme : the latter alone can give ...
... give rise ' . Coherence is achieved formally by the pattern of rhyme and metre , the correspondences of phrasing and imagery . But formal coherence is vain unless it is coherence round a well articulated theme : the latter alone can give ...
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... give the proper implication to a pre - existing ritual , and poetry is still in some sense magical speech - but it ... give . Thus poetic order , while making use of myth , can give it a new dimen- sion by conscious literary devices . I ...
... give the proper implication to a pre - existing ritual , and poetry is still in some sense magical speech - but it ... give . Thus poetic order , while making use of myth , can give it a new dimen- sion by conscious literary devices . I ...
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... gives a vivid picture of life under the monastic system in the sixteenth century , in her massive fiction The Man on a ... give the author all the benefits and none of the draw- backs of a local setting . ) In South Riding for the first ...
... gives a vivid picture of life under the monastic system in the sixteenth century , in her massive fiction The Man on a ... give the author all the benefits and none of the draw- backs of a local setting . ) In South Riding for the first ...
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INTRODUCTION By RICHARD CHURCH C B E F R S L | 1 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture 1961 | 18 |
Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture 1961 | 39 |
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