The Living Milton: Essays by Various HandsFrank Kermode Barnes & Noble, 1968 - 179 pages |
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... matter of sensual gratification ' to all delight of human sense expos'd ' ? There is a hint of the answer in what I have written earlier about his view of the function of poetry . Believing as he did in the inseparability of matter and ...
... matter of sensual gratification ' to all delight of human sense expos'd ' ? There is a hint of the answer in what I have written earlier about his view of the function of poetry . Believing as he did in the inseparability of matter and ...
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... matter . I have here to disagree with some remarks of Mr. North- rop Frye . ' Most of us , ' he says , ' tend to think of a poet's real achievement as distinct from , or even contrasted with , the achievement present in what he stole ...
... matter . I have here to disagree with some remarks of Mr. North- rop Frye . ' Most of us , ' he says , ' tend to think of a poet's real achievement as distinct from , or even contrasted with , the achievement present in what he stole ...
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... matter how open - minded he thinks himself to be , will inevitably go to a work looking for certain things , and his judgement will be conditioned by the extent to which he does or does not find them . What these determining factors are ...
... matter how open - minded he thinks himself to be , will inevitably go to a work looking for certain things , and his judgement will be conditioned by the extent to which he does or does not find them . What these determining factors are ...
Contents
PESSIMISTIC NOTES | 1 |
THE NATIVITY ODE J B Broadbent | 12 |
APPROACHES TO LYCIDAS G S Fraser | 32 |
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