CriticismPutnam, 1932 - 311 oldal |
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75. oldal
... poet in English literature since the seventeenth century , not excepting Christina Rossetti , and perhaps greater than Crashaw , with whom , of all other English religious poets , he has most affinity . Doc- trinal poets are rare . It ...
... poet in English literature since the seventeenth century , not excepting Christina Rossetti , and perhaps greater than Crashaw , with whom , of all other English religious poets , he has most affinity . Doc- trinal poets are rare . It ...
90. oldal
... poets are indirectly descend- ed from the poet Browning , in whom the instinct of the collector was equally strong . Both share with Browning a passion for adapting the vivid colloquialism of contemporary speech to poetic purposes . It ...
... poets are indirectly descend- ed from the poet Browning , in whom the instinct of the collector was equally strong . Both share with Browning a passion for adapting the vivid colloquialism of contemporary speech to poetic purposes . It ...
100. oldal
... poet losing one reader respectively . Rather a serious matter . How familiar to me is this conversation : POET - DRAMATIST : I have been reading P.'s Tragedy of Hereward the Wake . AFFABLE HAWK : Oh ? POET - DRAMATIST : I think it's ...
... poet losing one reader respectively . Rather a serious matter . How familiar to me is this conversation : POET - DRAMATIST : I have been reading P.'s Tragedy of Hereward the Wake . AFFABLE HAWK : Oh ? POET - DRAMATIST : I think it's ...
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GEORGE SANTAYANA | 17 |
DEAN INGE | 25 |
LITERARY BOOMS | 126 |
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