The Bucknell Review, 第 16-17 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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... Poems ( 1920 ) , the American edition issued a few months later . This very fact is of some interest : Eliot never per- manently withheld any other published poem from subsequent collections . Why Eliot had second thoughts about " Ode ...
... Poems ( 1920 ) , the American edition issued a few months later . This very fact is of some interest : Eliot never per- manently withheld any other published poem from subsequent collections . Why Eliot had second thoughts about " Ode ...
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... poem may be in part a parody of these poets , or of Eliot's poems in their manners , just as it may be in part a deliberate manifestation , defiant or otherwise , of how to write an impersonal poem by writing one nearly anonymous , a ...
... poem may be in part a parody of these poets , or of Eliot's poems in their manners , just as it may be in part a deliberate manifestation , defiant or otherwise , of how to write an impersonal poem by writing one nearly anonymous , a ...
第 89 頁
... poem bears comparison especially with the plastic arts in that it attempts through words a fusion or inter- play of sensibility that no conventional image can convey . Critics in search of a specific source for the poem will continue to ...
... poem bears comparison especially with the plastic arts in that it attempts through words a fusion or inter- play of sensibility that no conventional image can convey . Critics in search of a specific source for the poem will continue to ...
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T S Eliots Lost | 1 |
ARTICLES | 86 |
POPE MILTON AND THE ESSAY ON MAN David P French 103 | 103 |
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