The Living Milton: Essays by Various HandsFrank Kermode Routledge & Paul, 1960 - 179 pàgines |
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Pàgina 165
... Leavis and Waldock , as academic critics and teachers , were inevitably involved in a more public relation to literature than poets like Pound or Eliot . One must insist on this , despite Leavis's commitment to Eliot's own pragmatic ...
... Leavis and Waldock , as academic critics and teachers , were inevitably involved in a more public relation to literature than poets like Pound or Eliot . One must insist on this , despite Leavis's commitment to Eliot's own pragmatic ...
Pàgina 166
... Leavis and Waldock seem to me sufficiently serious to deserve careful consideration , and , if possible a reasoned answer . For Leavis , in the first instance , the ' dislodgement ' of Milton had been effected by the creative ...
... Leavis and Waldock seem to me sufficiently serious to deserve careful consideration , and , if possible a reasoned answer . For Leavis , in the first instance , the ' dislodgement ' of Milton had been effected by the creative ...
Pàgina 174
... Leavis or Peter might be satisfied by an opponent who tries to show that Milton's Grand Style did possess the qualities of sensitivity and subtlety and ex- pressive closeness to the movements of actual sensory experience that Leavis has ...
... Leavis or Peter might be satisfied by an opponent who tries to show that Milton's Grand Style did possess the qualities of sensitivity and subtlety and ex- pressive closeness to the movements of actual sensory experience that Leavis has ...
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PESSIMISTIC NOTES OF A MILTONOLATER John Wain | 1 |
THE NATIVITY ODE J B Broadbent 12 | 12 |
APPROACHES TO LYCIDAS G S Fraser | 32 |
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