The Groundwork of Criticism: Judging PoetryOxford University Press, 1947 - 175 pages |
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... things and experiences of modern life . John Masefield's Widow in the Bye Street and many other of his narrative poems ; D. H. Lawrence's Baby Tortoise , End of Another Home Holiday , and Snake ; J. R. Anderson's The Bridge ; Siegfried ...
... things and experiences of modern life . John Masefield's Widow in the Bye Street and many other of his narrative poems ; D. H. Lawrence's Baby Tortoise , End of Another Home Holiday , and Snake ; J. R. Anderson's The Bridge ; Siegfried ...
Page 58
... things . We lose ourselves momentarily in the scene . Some of us may even become at one with the poet , as if it ... thing . Methinks its motion in this hush of nature Gives it dim sympathies with me who live , Making it a companionable ...
... things . We lose ourselves momentarily in the scene . Some of us may even become at one with the poet , as if it ... thing . Methinks its motion in this hush of nature Gives it dim sympathies with me who live , Making it a companionable ...
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... things in relation to other things , and in terms of other things . His figurative language ranges from the pure conceit to the most penetrating analysis of life . In his early plays his metaphors are often merely fanciful , not , be it ...
... things in relation to other things , and in terms of other things . His figurative language ranges from the pure conceit to the most penetrating analysis of life . In his early plays his metaphors are often merely fanciful , not , be it ...
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