On Poetry: Collected Talks and EssaysDoubleday, 1969 - Всего страниц: 597 |
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Стр. 161
... century had been the Bedlamite verse put in the mouth of " Poor Tom " or his sweetheart " Merry Mad Maudlen " ; but this was no more than wild fancy , not in the least Jabberwocky , nor even self- contradictory in the eighteenth - century ...
... century had been the Bedlamite verse put in the mouth of " Poor Tom " or his sweetheart " Merry Mad Maudlen " ; but this was no more than wild fancy , not in the least Jabberwocky , nor even self- contradictory in the eighteenth - century ...
Стр. 553
... century marked more than the end of a hundred - year period and the start of another . There was a real change of point of view even before we made the political transition from the century on the whole dominated by peace , to the half ...
... century marked more than the end of a hundred - year period and the start of another . There was a real change of point of view even before we made the political transition from the century on the whole dominated by peace , to the half ...
Стр. 567
... century is not a father to them , but a mere stepfather . It is true enough that most run - of - the - mill poets in America feel obliged to choose between academicism and revolt ; but when Yevtu- shenko summons the great Twentieth Century ...
... century is not a father to them , but a mere stepfather . It is true enough that most run - of - the - mill poets in America feel obliged to choose between academicism and revolt ; but when Yevtu- shenko summons the great Twentieth Century ...
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