The Uses of Division: Unity and Disharmony in LiteratureChatto and Windus, 1976 - 248 oldal |
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116. oldal
... In both we can find the same apparent lack of close scrutiny and sure taste . Who but Shakespeare could have brought off the repetition in Macbeth's speech ? And with some sweet oblivious antidote Cleanse the stufft bosom 116 USES IN ...
... In both we can find the same apparent lack of close scrutiny and sure taste . Who but Shakespeare could have brought off the repetition in Macbeth's speech ? And with some sweet oblivious antidote Cleanse the stufft bosom 116 USES IN ...
141. oldal
... close rejoinder flows ' - it is this line , with its marvellous Keatsian concretion ( sooth has a double meaning , echoing ' jellies soother than the creamy curd ' ) which gives us the lovers ' embrace . What follows - if Keats's own ...
... close rejoinder flows ' - it is this line , with its marvellous Keatsian concretion ( sooth has a double meaning , echoing ' jellies soother than the creamy curd ' ) which gives us the lovers ' embrace . What follows - if Keats's own ...
157. oldal
... close to us and separated from us is an aspect of its stasis . ' Poetry ' , said R. P. Blackmur , ' not only expresses the matter in hand but adds to the stock of available reality ' , a comment that came as something of a revelation to ...
... close to us and separated from us is an aspect of its stasis . ' Poetry ' , said R. P. Blackmur , ' not only expresses the matter in hand but adds to the stock of available reality ' , a comment that came as something of a revelation to ...
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