Lectures and Essays in CriticismUniversity of Michigan Press, 1962 - Всего страниц: 578 |
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... poet of Ger- many , is yet also much more than a romantic poet ; he is a great modern poet , he is not conquered by the Middle Age , he has a talisman by which he can feel , -along with but above the power of the fascinating Middle Age ...
... poet of Ger- many , is yet also much more than a romantic poet ; he is a great modern poet , he is not conquered by the Middle Age , he has a talisman by which he can feel , -along with but above the power of the fascinating Middle Age ...
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... poets all that fulness of varied experience , all that power of emotion , which " ... the heavy and the weary weight Of all this unintelligible world " affords the poet of after - times . Perhaps in Sophocles the think- ing - power a ...
... poets all that fulness of varied experience , all that power of emotion , which " ... the heavy and the weary weight Of all this unintelligible world " affords the poet of after - times . Perhaps in Sophocles the think- ing - power a ...
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... poet's necessary subjects , much more comprehensively and thor- oughly than Byron . He knew a great deal more of them , and he knew them much more as they really are . 10 It has long seemed to me that the burst of creative activity in ...
... poet's necessary subjects , much more comprehensively and thor- oughly than Byron . He knew a great deal more of them , and he knew them much more as they really are . 10 It has long seemed to me that the burst of creative activity in ...
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