Metaphysical Tradition and T. S. EliotFirma K. L. Mukhopadhyay, 1965 - Всего страниц: 126 |
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... noted the ' argumentative and subtle evolution ' of Donne's lyrics . This subtlety may be discon- certing as in the poem The Dreame . It is a continuous piece of argument using startlingly various images — lightning , taper , torches ...
... noted the ' argumentative and subtle evolution ' of Donne's lyrics . This subtlety may be discon- certing as in the poem The Dreame . It is a continuous piece of argument using startlingly various images — lightning , taper , torches ...
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... noted by Helen Gardner in The Art of T. S. Eliot . Instead of looking out upon the world and seeing sharply defined and various manifestations of the same desolation and emptiness , the poet turns away from the outer world of men to ...
... noted by Helen Gardner in The Art of T. S. Eliot . Instead of looking out upon the world and seeing sharply defined and various manifestations of the same desolation and emptiness , the poet turns away from the outer world of men to ...
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... noted a steady progress from his early vision of ' the boredom and the horror ' to the glimpses of glory in his later poetry . ' His development has been a growth in the understanding of his earlier experience , not a rejection of it ...
... noted a steady progress from his early vision of ' the boredom and the horror ' to the glimpses of glory in his later poetry . ' His development has been a growth in the understanding of his earlier experience , not a rejection of it ...
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