An Introduction to Literature, Том 3Herbert Barrows, Gordon Norton Ray Houghton Mifflin, 1959 - 1331 страници |
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... poets are , in essence , either fol- lowing or developing a " poetic . " In our own time , American poets have made free use of all sorts of technical terms , whereas French poets have refused to allow such terms into their work . The ...
... poets are , in essence , either fol- lowing or developing a " poetic . " In our own time , American poets have made free use of all sorts of technical terms , whereas French poets have refused to allow such terms into their work . The ...
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... poet takes an attitude toward it and adopts a tone he believes to be appropriate . His sense of what is appropriate ... poetic pretense . In this case the " O weep for me " poet may be adopting the pastoral convention , common enough in ...
... poet takes an attitude toward it and adopts a tone he believes to be appropriate . His sense of what is appropriate ... poetic pretense . In this case the " O weep for me " poet may be adopting the pastoral convention , common enough in ...
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... poetic structure to another , the method of analysis here sug- gested must inevitably lead to a fuller understanding of that poetic structure . One need only locate the principal fulcrum , the lesser fulcrums within the main units of ...
... poetic structure to another , the method of analysis here sug- gested must inevitably lead to a fuller understanding of that poetic structure . One need only locate the principal fulcrum , the lesser fulcrums within the main units of ...
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INTRODUCTORY NOTE | 663 |
Robert Frost Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening | 670 |
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