Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Том 35Oxford University Press, 1969 |
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... poems to choose from , to illustrate MacNeice as the poet of personal comment . But every fine Sunday morning , when I look down from my upper window on to the street , this poem comes into my mind : Down the road someone is practising ...
... poems to choose from , to illustrate MacNeice as the poet of personal comment . But every fine Sunday morning , when I look down from my upper window on to the street , this poem comes into my mind : Down the road someone is practising ...
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... poem , one quite unlike any other in the language . It is a tremendous feat of poetic tightrope walk , for it is ... poem's end . To quote a single line or even a few lines would be to show nothing of the poem's quality , for the unit of ...
... poem , one quite unlike any other in the language . It is a tremendous feat of poetic tightrope walk , for it is ... poem's end . To quote a single line or even a few lines would be to show nothing of the poem's quality , for the unit of ...
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... poem poets have been able to add the inexhaustibility of mean- ing to the inexhaustibility of melody . But there is no doubt that however complex the poem and complete the printed tradition , poetic worth is proved , can be tested , by the ...
... poem poets have been able to add the inexhaustibility of mean- ing to the inexhaustibility of melody . But there is no doubt that however complex the poem and complete the printed tradition , poetic worth is proved , can be tested , by the ...
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Katja Reissner Lecture 1967 | 1 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture 1966 | 18 |
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