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... poets refrain from writing anything which may be used as political propa- ganda . In the contemporary world the most generous impulses and the most noble sentiments are frequently taken and twisted to evil ends , and a poet may find ...
... poets refrain from writing anything which may be used as political propa- ganda . In the contemporary world the most generous impulses and the most noble sentiments are frequently taken and twisted to evil ends , and a poet may find ...
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... poets , now as always , are engaged in writing poems and not in providing critics with evidence to bolster up a poetic theory . Even if we can postulate the existence of a typical post - war poet , we shall see as we glance at the work ...
... poets , now as always , are engaged in writing poems and not in providing critics with evidence to bolster up a poetic theory . Even if we can postulate the existence of a typical post - war poet , we shall see as we glance at the work ...
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... poets whose work appeared in two anthologies , Poets of the 1950's , edited by D. J. Enright and published in Tokyo ( 1955 ) , and New Lines , edited by Robert Conquest and published in London ( 1956 ) ? The question is not easy to ...
... poets whose work appeared in two anthologies , Poets of the 1950's , edited by D. J. Enright and published in Tokyo ( 1955 ) , and New Lines , edited by Robert Conquest and published in London ( 1956 ) ? The question is not easy to ...
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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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