CriticismPutnam, 1932 - 311 oldal |
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89. oldal
... verse is the best expression , hitherto , of those contemporary tendencies and sensibilities which have elsewhere sought and failed to find satisfactory form . What distinguishes him first from other innovators in verse to - day is his ...
... verse is the best expression , hitherto , of those contemporary tendencies and sensibilities which have elsewhere sought and failed to find satisfactory form . What distinguishes him first from other innovators in verse to - day is his ...
98. oldal
... verse , entitled The Venerable Bede , would run it close . 99 It has always been a matter of astonishment to me that all poets , sooner or later , should write plays in verse . Sometimes , indeed , they will devote many years to this ...
... verse , entitled The Venerable Bede , would run it close . 99 It has always been a matter of astonishment to me that all poets , sooner or later , should write plays in verse . Sometimes , indeed , they will devote many years to this ...
291. oldal
... verse which appear are blown shivering to oblivion as soon as they are published . To anyone familiar with the inside of a newspaper office the long array of thin but not in- expensive volumes of verse , getting dusty upon the shelves ...
... verse which appear are blown shivering to oblivion as soon as they are published . To anyone familiar with the inside of a newspaper office the long array of thin but not in- expensive volumes of verse , getting dusty upon the shelves ...
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GEORGE SANTAYANA | 17 |
DEAN INGE | 25 |
LITERARY BOOMS | 126 |
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