T.S. Eliot on ShakespeareUMI Research Press, 1987 - 139 páginas |
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... poetic vision . " He says now that too often people are inclined with a poem to want to " discover its meaning " " in order to prove that they enjoy it . " Real en- joyment , giving oneself to the " power and accomplishment with ...
... poetic vision . " He says now that too often people are inclined with a poem to want to " discover its meaning " " in order to prove that they enjoy it . " Real en- joyment , giving oneself to the " power and accomplishment with ...
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... poem itself , and only incidentally the experience and the thought which have gone into it . [ UPUC , p . 30 ] " Experience and thought , " where a range of " personal experience " is decisive and forming , become finally what they are ...
... poem itself , and only incidentally the experience and the thought which have gone into it . [ UPUC , p . 30 ] " Experience and thought , " where a range of " personal experience " is decisive and forming , become finally what they are ...
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... Poets , pp . 96–112 . 48. " Wilkie Collins and Dickens , " Selected Essays , pp . 409-18 . See esp . pp . 409-10 , 417 ... poem as decidedly under the influence of Knight . She stresses the theme of creating a work of art 122 Notes for ...
... Poets , pp . 96–112 . 48. " Wilkie Collins and Dickens , " Selected Essays , pp . 409-18 . See esp . pp . 409-10 , 417 ... poem as decidedly under the influence of Knight . She stresses the theme of creating a work of art 122 Notes for ...
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Early Criticism and the Hamlet Essay | 5 |
Developing a View of the Shakespeare Play | 23 |
192737 | 55 |
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