Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 35Oxford University Press, 1969 |
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... poetic language of the age should be the current language heightened , to any degree heightened and unlike it , but not . . . an obsolete one ' . Since people do not speak in verse there is a constant 70 POETRY IN MY TIME.
... poetic language of the age should be the current language heightened , to any degree heightened and unlike it , but not . . . an obsolete one ' . Since people do not speak in verse there is a constant 70 POETRY IN MY TIME.
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... speak in verse there is a constant tension between this demand and the demands of metre and rhyme . Moreover , for most of the period I am dealing with , the audience for poetry has been small and specialized so that the bulk of the ...
... speak in verse there is a constant tension between this demand and the demands of metre and rhyme . Moreover , for most of the period I am dealing with , the audience for poetry has been small and specialized so that the bulk of the ...
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... speaking with her own voice . ' Let other pens dwell on guilt and misery . I quit such odious subjects as soon as I ... speak for her . Her only friend was absent . He might have softened his father ; but all , perhaps all , would think ...
... speaking with her own voice . ' Let other pens dwell on guilt and misery . I quit such odious subjects as soon as I ... speak for her . Her only friend was absent . He might have softened his father ; but all , perhaps all , would think ...
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Katja Reissner Lecture 1967 | 1 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture 1966 | 18 |
A BICENTENARY | 40 |
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