Literature and Life: Addresses to the English AssociationHarrap, 1948 - 165 Seiten |
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... critics fell with assurance and vigour . The book , they said , was " heavy , " the book was " pretentious , " " It is hard to keep awake in An English Book of Light Verse , " " A blight appears to have ... critic 30 LITERATURE AND LIFE.
... critics fell with assurance and vigour . The book , they said , was " heavy , " the book was " pretentious , " " It is hard to keep awake in An English Book of Light Verse , " " A blight appears to have ... critic 30 LITERATURE AND LIFE.
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... critic was especially contemptuous of the long unpublished poem by a contemporary which he described as 275 lines of ... critics should duel , not play tennis ; one shot for each ; the author with the advantage of the first shot , the ...
... critic was especially contemptuous of the long unpublished poem by a contemporary which he described as 275 lines of ... critics should duel , not play tennis ; one shot for each ; the author with the advantage of the first shot , the ...
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... critic decided at this point to retreat and to fall back on giving us the negative help of announcing what light verse is not . " It is not the relaxation of a major poet in the intervals of writing an epic ; it is not the kindly ...
... critic decided at this point to retreat and to fall back on giving us the negative help of announcing what light verse is not . " It is not the relaxation of a major poet in the intervals of writing an epic ; it is not the kindly ...
Inhalt
Chapter Page | 9 |
WHAT IS Light Verse? | 29 |
A Study of Exchange | 47 |
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