An Introduction to Literature, Том 3Herbert Barrows, Gordon Norton Ray Houghton Mifflin, 1959 - 1331 страници |
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... fact that must not be overlooked is that Frost did not know he was going to write those lines until he wrote them . Then a second fact must be registered : he wrote them because , for the fun of it , he had got himself into trouble ...
... fact that must not be overlooked is that Frost did not know he was going to write those lines until he wrote them . Then a second fact must be registered : he wrote them because , for the fun of it , he had got himself into trouble ...
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... facts . It is its own fact . Poetry does , as noted , involve itself with facts , but the poetic essence is so much nearer that of music than it is that of the essay , that to stress facts in poetry is often the quickest way to lose ...
... facts . It is its own fact . Poetry does , as noted , involve itself with facts , but the poetic essence is so much nearer that of music than it is that of the essay , that to stress facts in poetry is often the quickest way to lose ...
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... fact is that no critic can find in any poem he means to condemn , a technical device he could not also find in a poem he would have to praise . Nor need that fact subvert all attention from technical detail . An obviously derivative ...
... fact is that no critic can find in any poem he means to condemn , a technical device he could not also find in a poem he would have to praise . Nor need that fact subvert all attention from technical detail . An obviously derivative ...
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INTRODUCTORY NOTE | 663 |
CHAPTER TWO A BURBLE | 678 |
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