Metaphysical Tradition and T. S. EliotFirma K. L. Mukhopadhyay, 1965 - Всего страниц: 126 |
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... characteristic of his method . It promises to give a dramatic situation and after six stanzas of quiet intentness it lapses into bathos . What fond and wayward thoughts will slide Into a Lover's head ! ' O mercy ! ' to myself I cried ...
... characteristic of his method . It promises to give a dramatic situation and after six stanzas of quiet intentness it lapses into bathos . What fond and wayward thoughts will slide Into a Lover's head ! ' O mercy ! ' to myself I cried ...
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... characteristic imprecision of much of romantic imagery . The images as in Shelley or Swinburne are not close to the object . Shelley's imagery should warn a poet of the dangers of this method . Arnold heeds this warning and in his ...
... characteristic imprecision of much of romantic imagery . The images as in Shelley or Swinburne are not close to the object . Shelley's imagery should warn a poet of the dangers of this method . Arnold heeds this warning and in his ...
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... characteristic of The Waste Land , is an extension of the metaphysical practice of linking together different areas of experience . An analysis of the opening section , " The Burial of the Dead ' , will illustrate Eliot's use of ...
... characteristic of The Waste Land , is an extension of the metaphysical practice of linking together different areas of experience . An analysis of the opening section , " The Burial of the Dead ' , will illustrate Eliot's use of ...
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