English Institute EssaysColumbia University Press, 1957 |
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... simply dislike Milton's personality , or alleged personality ( as Mr. Eliot avowedly does ) , though it is doubtful if Dante's was a very sweet and pliable nature . The same charge attaches to Milton's God , who , though he can speak ...
... simply dislike Milton's personality , or alleged personality ( as Mr. Eliot avowedly does ) , though it is doubtful if Dante's was a very sweet and pliable nature . The same charge attaches to Milton's God , who , though he can speak ...
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... simply another instance of the confusion which his criticism , great as it is , occasionally contains . In his famous essay on " Shakespeare and the Stoicism of Seneca " he tells us , for example , that the poet does not " think " but ...
... simply another instance of the confusion which his criticism , great as it is , occasionally contains . In his famous essay on " Shakespeare and the Stoicism of Seneca " he tells us , for example , that the poet does not " think " but ...
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simply us , the readers or listeners , but is first of all the larger , total mind of the poet himself , controlling the actor , who is some projected aspect of himself . Then , in the close , that actor and that audience , projected ...
simply us , the readers or listeners , but is first of all the larger , total mind of the poet himself , controlling the actor , who is some projected aspect of himself . Then , in the close , that actor and that audience , projected ...
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Foreword | 1 |
Tradition and Experience | 31 |
Implications of an Organic Theory of Poetry | 53 |
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