CriticismPutnam, 1932 - 311 oldal |
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62. oldal
... Phrase that time has flung away , Uncouth words in disarray , Tricked in antique ruff and bonnet , Ode and elegy and ... phrases that time had flung 62 CRITICISM.
... Phrase that time has flung away , Uncouth words in disarray , Tricked in antique ruff and bonnet , Ode and elegy and ... phrases that time had flung 62 CRITICISM.
91. oldal
... phrases by heart , and the phrase which sticks always acquires merit in our eyes . I do not say that Mr. Eliot's reputation owes much to these causes , but that they have helped it in some quarters I do believe . Certainly he is a poet ...
... phrases by heart , and the phrase which sticks always acquires merit in our eyes . I do not say that Mr. Eliot's reputation owes much to these causes , but that they have helped it in some quarters I do believe . Certainly he is a poet ...
96. oldal
... phrases are frequently echoes , yet he is the re- verse of an imitative poet . They are echoes tuned to a new context ... phrase or two from The Merchant of Venice for the sake of reminding us of Shakespeare's Jew , compared with the ...
... phrases are frequently echoes , yet he is the re- verse of an imitative poet . They are echoes tuned to a new context ... phrase or two from The Merchant of Venice for the sake of reminding us of Shakespeare's Jew , compared with the ...
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A CRITICS DAYBOOK | 4 |
GEORGE SANTAYANA | 17 |
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