The Common PursuitChatto & Windus, 1952 - 307 страници |
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... effect just illustrated , then imagery hasn't for the critic the importance commonly assigned to it . And to take from Keats one more illustration of an un- Miltonic effect , it seems to me that we have a very obvious non- visual image ...
... effect just illustrated , then imagery hasn't for the critic the importance commonly assigned to it . And to take from Keats one more illustration of an un- Miltonic effect , it seems to me that we have a very obvious non- visual image ...
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... effect on the victim , then ' surprise ' becomes an obviously apt word ; he is to be betrayed , again and again , into an incipient acquiescence : Sixthly . This would be a great Inducement to Marriage , which all wise Nations have ...
... effect on the victim , then ' surprise ' becomes an obviously apt word ; he is to be betrayed , again and again , into an incipient acquiescence : Sixthly . This would be a great Inducement to Marriage , which all wise Nations have ...
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... effect ' : .. The end - the enormous emotional effect - justifies the means 1 This emotional effect , as Professor Stoll enjoys it , he represents as the product of our being enabled , by Shakespeare's art , to have it both ways ...
... effect ' : .. The end - the enormous emotional effect - justifies the means 1 This emotional effect , as Professor Stoll enjoys it , he represents as the product of our being enabled , by Shakespeare's art , to have it both ways ...
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PREFACE page | v |
IN DEFENCE OF MILTON | 33 |
GERARD MANLEY HOPKINS | 44 |
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