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... verse of William Empson , from which all superfluous verbiage had been pared away , leaving only the enigmatic ... verse as practised by Hopkins ; the possibility of writing in quantitative or in syllabic verse ; the degree of irregu ...
... verse of William Empson , from which all superfluous verbiage had been pared away , leaving only the enigmatic ... verse as practised by Hopkins ; the possibility of writing in quantitative or in syllabic verse ; the degree of irregu ...
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... verse of the New Lines poets , many of whom habitually write in strict metre and from time to time employ such elaborate verse - forms as the villanelle , the sestina , and terza rima . Empson's fondness for these devices undoubtedly ...
... verse of the New Lines poets , many of whom habitually write in strict metre and from time to time employ such elaborate verse - forms as the villanelle , the sestina , and terza rima . Empson's fondness for these devices undoubtedly ...
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... verse with marked severity ; whereas Kathleen Raine is one of Empson's greatest admirers , much as she dislikes the verse of his imitators and disciples . Some writers of verse who regard George Barker as our only major poet under fifty ...
... verse with marked severity ; whereas Kathleen Raine is one of Empson's greatest admirers , much as she dislikes the verse of his imitators and disciples . Some writers of verse who regard George Barker as our only major poet under fifty ...
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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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