Aspects of LiteratureProgressive Publishers, 1978 - 189 Seiten On English literature; articles. |
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... poetic virtue during the Renaissance . Originality was never regarded as the hallmark of great poetry , but some kind of artistic unity was always expected . A work of mere shreds and patches , of ' common - places filch'd ' , could ...
... poetic virtue during the Renaissance . Originality was never regarded as the hallmark of great poetry , but some kind of artistic unity was always expected . A work of mere shreds and patches , of ' common - places filch'd ' , could ...
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... poet with a difference , his most characteristic poetic pattern being a loose , long - lined free verse . As Lawrence himself has pointed out in the preface to the Ameriean edition of New Poems ( 1920 ' , poetry , generally , is ...
... poet with a difference , his most characteristic poetic pattern being a loose , long - lined free verse . As Lawrence himself has pointed out in the preface to the Ameriean edition of New Poems ( 1920 ' , poetry , generally , is ...
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... poetic development . Here Lawrence is less careful about the rhythmic pattern , all his interest being concentrated on the thought - element . These poems are perhaps the least poetic of Lawrence's verse and were written when he ...
... poetic development . Here Lawrence is less careful about the rhythmic pattern , all his interest being concentrated on the thought - element . These poems are perhaps the least poetic of Lawrence's verse and were written when he ...
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Musings on the Muse 152 | 5 |
The Romantic Note in Elizabethan Criticism | 9 |
Shakespeare and Astrology | 12 |
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