Metaphysical Tradition and T. S. EliotFirma K. L. Mukhopadhyay, 1965 - Всего страниц: 126 |
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... object even to the best of the romantics . I object still more to the receptive attitude . I object to the sloppiness which doesn't consider that a poem is a poem unless it is moaning or whining about something or other .... The thing ...
... object even to the best of the romantics . I object still more to the receptive attitude . I object to the sloppiness which doesn't consider that a poem is a poem unless it is moaning or whining about something or other .... The thing ...
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... object as inherently unpoetical . Hulme had laid down a test for judging the validity of an image . Subject doesn't matter ... It isn't the scale or kind of emotion produced that decides , but this one fact : Is there any real zest in ...
... object as inherently unpoetical . Hulme had laid down a test for judging the validity of an image . Subject doesn't matter ... It isn't the scale or kind of emotion produced that decides , but this one fact : Is there any real zest in ...
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... objects , new groups of objects , new feelings , new aspects.2 It is significant that he considers Milton's rhetoric and ... object that the two are identified ' . Here he recommends a precise and denotative use of language which is ...
... objects , new groups of objects , new feelings , new aspects.2 It is significant that he considers Milton's rhetoric and ... object that the two are identified ' . Here he recommends a precise and denotative use of language which is ...
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17th Century appeared Arnold associations attitude Book bringing century characteristic close conceit concern critical death defined derives direct Donne Donne's poetry doubt Dryden earlier early effect element Elizabethan emotion English poetry Essays experience expression fancy feeling finds gives Grierson heart hence ibid ideas illustrate imagery imagination important influence instance intellectual intensity interest John Johnson kind language learning Leavis lines Literary Lives London Lyrics manner means metaphysical poetry metaphysical tradition method MICHIGAN Milton mind nature never noted object original passion phrase play poem poet poetic poetry of Donne practice precise present recalls reference rejection romantic says Selected Essays sense sensibility serious Shelley situation soul speaks style suggest T. S. Eliot taste things thinking thou thought tradition true turns UNIVERSITY verse Waste Land writing written