Essays by Divers HandsOxford University Press, 1965 |
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... hand or second - hand , embodied in this subject could allow many inter- pretations : the interpretation finally offered by the poet is the theme of his poem . We are compelled to speak of the poetic process in metaphor . At this early ...
... hand or second - hand , embodied in this subject could allow many inter- pretations : the interpretation finally offered by the poet is the theme of his poem . We are compelled to speak of the poetic process in metaphor . At this early ...
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... hand ' give - away ' rhythms and sentiments or equally second - hand vicarious toughness . Or even into the deadpan laconic , which is an inhibiting insurance policy against most of the other errors . And that , as we have seen , is not ...
... hand ' give - away ' rhythms and sentiments or equally second - hand vicarious toughness . Or even into the deadpan laconic , which is an inhibiting insurance policy against most of the other errors . And that , as we have seen , is not ...
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... hand , others Fair Copies made by scriveners . The introductory remarks to the First Folio made by Heminge and Condell contain a tribute to Shakespeare's facility . ' His mind and hand went to - gether ; and what he thought , he uttered ...
... hand , others Fair Copies made by scriveners . The introductory remarks to the First Folio made by Heminge and Condell contain a tribute to Shakespeare's facility . ' His mind and hand went to - gether ; and what he thought , he uttered ...
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INTRODUCTION By RICHARD CHURCH C B E F R S L | 1 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture 1961 | 18 |
Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture 1961 | 39 |
Urheberrecht | |
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