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... give the full perspective ; to complete the account of the present of English poetry with the correlated account of the past . But these metaphors of space , and even these temporal terms ' past ' and ' present , ' are equivocal . It ...
... give the full perspective ; to complete the account of the present of English poetry with the correlated account of the past . But these metaphors of space , and even these temporal terms ' past ' and ' present , ' are equivocal . It ...
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... give as clearly as can be given without misleading simplification the main lines of development in the English tradition - to give , as it were , the essential structure . But no treatment of poetry is worth much that does not keep very ...
... give as clearly as can be given without misleading simplification the main lines of development in the English tradition - to give , as it were , the essential structure . But no treatment of poetry is worth much that does not keep very ...
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... gives rather the essence of the situation in which Claudio shrinkingly imagines himself -the sense of the warm body ( given by ' cold ' ) strug- gling ( obstruction ' takes an appropriate effort to pro- nounce ) in vain with the ...
... gives rather the essence of the situation in which Claudio shrinkingly imagines himself -the sense of the warm body ( given by ' cold ' ) strug- gling ( obstruction ' takes an appropriate effort to pro- nounce ) in vain with the ...
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Revaluation: Tradition & Development in English Poetry F R (Frank Raymond) 1895-1 Leavis No preview available - 2021 |
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