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... poets of the thirties did not possess a courage and impressiveness which are lacking in the cool and cautious ... post - war poets refrain from writing anything which may be used as political propa- ganda . In the contemporary world the ...
... poets of the thirties did not possess a courage and impressiveness which are lacking in the cool and cautious ... post - war poets refrain from writing anything which may be used as political propa- ganda . In the contemporary world the ...
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... post - war poets would accept as valid the doctrines advanced in the rest , they may respectively be taken as characteristic of the periods in which they were written , as well as of their authors . Louis MacNeice says : I consider that the ...
... post - war poets would accept as valid the doctrines advanced in the rest , they may respectively be taken as characteristic of the periods in which they were written , as well as of their authors . Louis MacNeice says : I consider that the ...
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... poetry still has much to learn from the rich suggestiveness and intellectual subtlety of this tradition , but for the time being it looks as if our post - war poets have turned aside from this aesthetic . Some critics rejoice that English ...
... poetry still has much to learn from the rich suggestiveness and intellectual subtlety of this tradition , but for the time being it looks as if our post - war poets have turned aside from this aesthetic . Some critics rejoice that English ...
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INTRODUCTION BY PETER GREEN M A PH D f r s l | 1 |
ROUSSEAUS VISIT TO ENGLAND 17667 | 16 |
ASPECTS OF THE HISTORICAL NOVEL | 35 |
Urheberrecht | |
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