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... ' mere perfection of a regulated line of verse ' is not anything as clearly and precisely 1 Horace Gregory : A Defense of Poetry in The New Republic , 11th October 1933 . indicated as the critic , perhaps , supposes ; but 82 REVALUATION.
... ' mere perfection of a regulated line of verse ' is not anything as clearly and precisely 1 Horace Gregory : A Defense of Poetry in The New Republic , 11th October 1933 . indicated as the critic , perhaps , supposes ; but 82 REVALUATION.
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... perhaps , have seemed little point in attempting a restatement of the essential critical observations - the essential observations , that is , in the reading and appreciation of Shelley's poetry . For they would seem to be obvious ...
... perhaps , have seemed little point in attempting a restatement of the essential critical observations - the essential observations , that is , in the reading and appreciation of Shelley's poetry . For they would seem to be obvious ...
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... perhaps , one passes to ' shed ' ; ' shed ' as tears , petals and coats are shed , or as light is shed ? The latter would be a rather more respectable use of the word in connexion with a rainbow's glory , but the context indicates the ...
... perhaps , one passes to ' shed ' ; ' shed ' as tears , petals and coats are shed , or as light is shed ? The latter would be a rather more respectable use of the word in connexion with a rainbow's glory , but the context indicates 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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