Letters to X from H.J. MassinghamBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 298 páginas |
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... original interpretation . I will take Drummond of Hawthornden because he is supposed to be an extreme instance of a purely derivative artist . The question is not whether Drummond was a poet but whether he was a first - hand , an original ...
... original interpretation . I will take Drummond of Hawthornden because he is supposed to be an extreme instance of a purely derivative artist . The question is not whether Drummond was a poet but whether he was a first - hand , an original ...
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... original genius , but as an illustration of the unimpeded motion of his diction : " Sad Queen of Silence , I ne'ere see thy Face , To waxe and waine , and shine with a full grace , But straight ( amaz'd ) on Man I thinke , each day His ...
... original genius , but as an illustration of the unimpeded motion of his diction : " Sad Queen of Silence , I ne'ere see thy Face , To waxe and waine , and shine with a full grace , But straight ( amaz'd ) on Man I thinke , each day His ...
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... original , penetrating irony . Curiously enough , most of the later novels underline this tendency to subordinate the individual to the generic symbol he or she represents . The reason is , I think , because the conflict , implicit and ...
... original , penetrating irony . Curiously enough , most of the later novels underline this tendency to subordinate the individual to the generic symbol he or she represents . The reason is , I think , because the conflict , implicit and ...
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