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... essay . Whether we like current American literature or not - and a lot of it strikes me as pretentious as well as merely neurotic - it at least has a high , superabundant , kicking vitality . Its mistakes are on the grand scale . It ...
... essay . Whether we like current American literature or not - and a lot of it strikes me as pretentious as well as merely neurotic - it at least has a high , superabundant , kicking vitality . Its mistakes are on the grand scale . It ...
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... essay on the subject , his last travel book becomes his most revealing statement on the name and nature of poetry , although poetry is never specifically mentioned , and poems themselves are disguised as what he calls ' black flowers ...
... essay on the subject , his last travel book becomes his most revealing statement on the name and nature of poetry , although poetry is never specifically mentioned , and poems themselves are disguised as what he calls ' black flowers ...
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... essay on Marvell , Mr. Eliot says that it is to be thought of as an ' alliance of levity and seriousness ( by which the seriousness is intensified ) ' . More important , this quality of some poetry is no mere trick of style . It issues ...
... essay on Marvell , Mr. Eliot says that it is to be thought of as an ' alliance of levity and seriousness ( by which the seriousness is intensified ) ' . More important , this quality of some poetry is no mere trick of style . It issues ...
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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 |
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