Metaphysical Tradition and T. S. EliotFirma K. L. Mukhopadhyay, 1965 - Всего страниц: 126 |
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... Johnson's objection to meta- physical wit was partly aesthetic and partly moral . He dis- liked the metaphysical habit of treating a subject neither too seriously nor too lightly . One imagines that Johnson had a poem like Donne's The ...
... Johnson's objection to meta- physical wit was partly aesthetic and partly moral . He dis- liked the metaphysical habit of treating a subject neither too seriously nor too lightly . One imagines that Johnson had a poem like Donne's The ...
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... Johnson says in his Life of Dryden : There was before the time of Dryden no poetical diction , no system of words at once refined from the grossness of domestick use , and free from the harshness of terms appropriated to parti- cular ...
... Johnson says in his Life of Dryden : There was before the time of Dryden no poetical diction , no system of words at once refined from the grossness of domestick use , and free from the harshness of terms appropriated to parti- cular ...
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... Johnson . Collins , for instance , is rebuked by Johnson for ' indulging some peculiar habits of thought'.2 And he praises Gray's Elegy for ' the Churchyard abounds with images which find a mirror in every mind and with sentiments to ...
... Johnson . Collins , for instance , is rebuked by Johnson for ' indulging some peculiar habits of thought'.2 And he praises Gray's Elegy for ' the Churchyard abounds with images which find a mirror in every mind and with sentiments to ...
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