Poetry Direct and ObliqueChatto & Windus, 1959 - 115 страници |
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... but something within the competence of any intelligent and industrious author . The reason for this is that much perfect plotting is ineffective , and that the virtue of the plot only begins when other qualities are 75 PLOT.
... but something within the competence of any intelligent and industrious author . The reason for this is that much perfect plotting is ineffective , and that the virtue of the plot only begins when other qualities are 75 PLOT.
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... plot - obliquity , what does it mean ? This vivid juxtaposition of budding life and blighting death certainly ... plot and surprise to an extent uncommon in English verse ; and my next example of plot - obliquity is his ode on the ...
... plot - obliquity , what does it mean ? This vivid juxtaposition of budding life and blighting death certainly ... plot and surprise to an extent uncommon in English verse ; and my next example of plot - obliquity is his ode on the ...
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... plot , the exact , almost mathematical working out of the plot generally , the un- erring characterisation , and the closeness to actual life . Taken together , what do they mean ? Mathematical per- fection of plot need mean very little ...
... plot , the exact , almost mathematical working out of the plot generally , the un- erring characterisation , and the closeness to actual life . Taken together , what do they mean ? Mathematical per- fection of plot need mean very little ...
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