Romantic Reassessment, 第 4-6 卷Institut für Englische Sprache und Literatur, Universität Salzburg., 1972 |
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第 49 頁
... moral as it was aesthetic , while the new poetry cannot count on any customers except those specializing in strict ... moral overtures . 4 Or again , emphasizing the separateness and irrelevance of moral to 2 3 4 T.S. Eliot , The Use of ...
... moral as it was aesthetic , while the new poetry cannot count on any customers except those specializing in strict ... moral overtures . 4 Or again , emphasizing the separateness and irrelevance of moral to 2 3 4 T.S. Eliot , The Use of ...
第 158 頁
... moral wills ; for it would rouse the moral will again to action , and make the poetic treatment impossible under its heat.18 What both Eliot and Ransom seem to be saying is that the poet does not invent his own moral frame of reference ...
... moral wills ; for it would rouse the moral will again to action , and make the poetic treatment impossible under its heat.18 What both Eliot and Ransom seem to be saying is that the poet does not invent his own moral frame of reference ...
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moral commentary but ( in Schorer's apt phrase for Blake ) " the politics of vision , " uttered in the persona of ... moral reputation . This writer feels that it is inappropriate in a literary study either to attack or defend the moral ...
moral commentary but ( in Schorer's apt phrase for Blake ) " the politics of vision , " uttered in the persona of ... moral reputation . This writer feels that it is inappropriate in a literary study either to attack or defend the moral ...
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