The Achievement of T. S. Eliot: An Essay on the Nature of PoetryHoughton Mifflin, 1935 - 159 Seiten |
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... not , by Adams's standards , " educated " , but particularly limited ; it is the sensuous contributor to the intelligence that makes the difference.'9 In perhaps the most exciting phrase in all of his 12 TRADITION AND THE INDIVIDUAL TALENT.
... not , by Adams's standards , " educated " , but particularly limited ; it is the sensuous contributor to the intelligence that makes the difference.'9 In perhaps the most exciting phrase in all of his 12 TRADITION AND THE INDIVIDUAL TALENT.
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... phrase in all of his criticism , Eliot has called this rare fusion a way of feeling thought ' as immediately as the odour of a rose ' . Such a capacity was pos- sessed by later men in the seventeenth century , by Crashaw and Vaughan ...
... phrase in all of his criticism , Eliot has called this rare fusion a way of feeling thought ' as immediately as the odour of a rose ' . Such a capacity was pos- sessed by later men in the seventeenth century , by Crashaw and Vaughan ...
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... phrase ' touched by the sun's last rays ' . So , too , the word ' divan ' raises all its glamorous connotations from the Orient , which are in- stantly broken into by the realization that this is the kind of perfected folding divan that ...
... phrase ' touched by the sun's last rays ' . So , too , the word ' divan ' raises all its glamorous connotations from the Orient , which are in- stantly broken into by the realization that this is the kind of perfected folding divan that ...
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Tradition and the Individual Talent I | 1 |
The Problem for the Contemporary Artist 3 335 55 | 34 |
The Objective Correlative | 55 |
Urheberrecht | |
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