The Uses of Division: Unity and Disharmony in LiteratureChatto and Windus, 1976 - 248 oldal |
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124. oldal
... intensity of the image ' causes all disagreeables to evaporate ' . It is the same brief , almost unregarded intensity which marks Keats's vision of the brothers ' activities in Isabella- Half - ignorant , they turned an easy wheel -and ...
... intensity of the image ' causes all disagreeables to evaporate ' . It is the same brief , almost unregarded intensity which marks Keats's vision of the brothers ' activities in Isabella- Half - ignorant , they turned an easy wheel -and ...
134. oldal
... intensity , but such moments are the life of the short - story form . I have already mentioned Resolution and Independence , and Wordsworth's poem has indeed this same quality , embodied in the place or person who provides for the ...
... intensity , but such moments are the life of the short - story form . I have already mentioned Resolution and Independence , and Wordsworth's poem has indeed this same quality , embodied in the place or person who provides for the ...
148. oldal
... intensity of the poetry cannot but admit this , in itself and in its implication . Another kind of poetry seeks its strength and its renewal from shrugging off such a moment and leaving it behind . The almost hysterical revulsion Byron ...
... intensity of the poetry cannot but admit this , in itself and in its implication . Another kind of poetry seeks its strength and its renewal from shrugging off such a moment and leaving it behind . The almost hysterical revulsion Byron ...
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