Poems for Study: A Critical and Historical Introduction, 1. kötetRinehart, 1953 - 743 oldal |
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... writing , and for writing ill . Wretched indeed ! but far more wretched yet Is he who makes his meal on others ' wit : ' Tis chang'd , no doubt , from what it was before ; His rank digestion makes it wit no more : Sense , past thro ...
... writing , and for writing ill . Wretched indeed ! but far more wretched yet Is he who makes his meal on others ' wit : ' Tis chang'd , no doubt , from what it was before ; His rank digestion makes it wit no more : Sense , past thro ...
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... writing that is de- voted to praising , attacking , and interpreting Eliot already far exceeds in volume Eliot's " complete works , " and it grows steadily larger . At the center of Eliot's writings , reputation , and influence are his ...
... writing that is de- voted to praising , attacking , and interpreting Eliot already far exceeds in volume Eliot's " complete works , " and it grows steadily larger . At the center of Eliot's writings , reputation , and influence are his ...
620. oldal
... writing a poetry that represented and was appropriate to his own times . Some of the older writers whom Eliot has admired and effectively studied are Dante , the metaphysical poets and Jacobean dramatists of seventeenth - century ...
... writing a poetry that represented and was appropriate to his own times . Some of the older writers whom Eliot has admired and effectively studied are Dante , the metaphysical poets and Jacobean dramatists of seventeenth - century ...
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