On Poetry: Collected Talks and EssaysDoubleday, 1969 - Всего страниц: 597 |
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... verse , or the line of succession — as he uses it three couplets later . -fies the line is ugly . Makes immortal , verse so mean as mine is over - alliterative again , and the inversion of " makes verse so mean as mine immortal " calls ...
... verse , or the line of succession — as he uses it three couplets later . -fies the line is ugly . Makes immortal , verse so mean as mine is over - alliterative again , and the inversion of " makes verse so mean as mine immortal " calls ...
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... verse : It is not defined by non - existence of metre , since even the worst verse can be scanned . This is to beg the question . In so far as verse can be scanned , it is not freed of metre . He has also written : But the most interesting ...
... verse : It is not defined by non - existence of metre , since even the worst verse can be scanned . This is to beg the question . In so far as verse can be scanned , it is not freed of metre . He has also written : But the most interesting ...
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... verse " is not defined by non - existence of metre , since even the worst verse can be scanned . " If verse can be scanned , it is not freed of metre ; and whether it may be good or bad seems irrelevant to the argument . As for Eliot's ...
... verse " is not defined by non - existence of metre , since even the worst verse can be scanned . " If verse can be scanned , it is not freed of metre ; and whether it may be good or bad seems irrelevant to the argument . As for Eliot's ...
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