Revaluation: Tradition & Development in English Poetry |
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... realize to the full the implications of the truism that its life is in the present or nowhere ; it is alive in so far ... realized point of view , and I cannot see that such a point of view can be any but that of some one living in the ...
... realize to the full the implications of the truism that its life is in the present or nowhere ; it is alive in so far ... realized point of view , and I cannot see that such a point of view can be any but that of some one living in the ...
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... realize to the full the implications of the truism that its life is in the present or nowhere ; it is alive in so far ... realized point of view , and I cannot see that such a point of view can be any but that of some one living in the ...
... realize to the full the implications of the truism that its life is in the present or nowhere ; it is alive in so far ... realized point of view , and I cannot see that such a point of view can be any but that of some one living in the ...
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... realized - realized in a mode central and compelling enough to enforce the bearing of poetry upon life , the significance of this poetry for actual living . The absence both of the specifically sexual in any recognizable form and of any ...
... realized - realized in a mode central and compelling enough to enforce the bearing of poetry upon life , the significance of this poetry for actual living . The absence both of the specifically sexual in any recognizable form and of any ...
Contents
THE LINE OF | 10 |
Note Popes Satiric Modes | 92 |
THE AUGUSTAN TRADITION | 101 |
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achievement actual appears associated Augustan beauty become belongs better Book bright bring century characteristic civilization close comes complete contemplation contrast course critical deal Donne Dryden effect eighteenth emotional English essential experience expression fact feeling felt force give given heart human illustrates imagination immediately insistence instance intelligence intensity interest Keats kind leaves less light living manner matter merely Metaphysical Milton mind mode moral move movement nature never Note obvious offered once opening passage perhaps period plain poem poet poetic poetry polite Pope Pope's present prose realized reason relation remarkable representative rich satiric seems sense Shelley Shelley's significant soul spirit stanza strength suggest sweet takes thee things thou thought tion touch tradition turn verse Wordsworth worth written