Essays by Divers HandsOxford University Press, 1970 |
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... poetry were largely to vanish when Hugh O'Neill and the Spanish were defeated at Kinsale in 1601. The final symbol of Tudor conquest was the flight of the two Irish Earls in 1603. And the third period of Gaelic poetry began , when the poet ...
... poetry were largely to vanish when Hugh O'Neill and the Spanish were defeated at Kinsale in 1601. The final symbol of Tudor conquest was the flight of the two Irish Earls in 1603. And the third period of Gaelic poetry began , when the poet ...
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... poet ' of the obvious beauties of this world ' . Bagehot perspicaciously noted the denseness of thought in Tennyson's poetry , a quality which is not nowadays clearly recognized , although Cleanth Brooke's study of ' Tears , Idle Tears ...
... poet ' of the obvious beauties of this world ' . Bagehot perspicaciously noted the denseness of thought in Tennyson's poetry , a quality which is not nowadays clearly recognized , although Cleanth Brooke's study of ' Tears , Idle Tears ...
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... poetry , detesting the notion that it was merely an elegant amusement . Poetry for Bagehot was ' a deep thing , a teaching thing , the most surely and wisely elevating of human things ' . Pleasure was a condition not an end of poetry .
... poetry , detesting the notion that it was merely an elegant amusement . Poetry for Bagehot was ' a deep thing , a teaching thing , the most surely and wisely elevating of human things ' . Pleasure was a condition not an end of poetry .
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A NOVELIST AND HIS CHARACTERS | 19 |
Katja Reissner Lecture 1969 | 40 |
Wedmore Memorial Lecture 1968 | 53 |
Urheberrecht | |
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