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... Language , VI ( Winter 1965 ) , 486-511 . " William Carlos Williams ' Image of America , " unpublished dissertation , University of Wisconsin , 1957 . Southworth , James G. More Modern American Poets . New York : Mac- millan , 1954 ...
... Language , VI ( Winter 1965 ) , 486-511 . " William Carlos Williams ' Image of America , " unpublished dissertation , University of Wisconsin , 1957 . Southworth , James G. More Modern American Poets . New York : Mac- millan , 1954 ...
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... language , who is the true comic figure . He is ever talking to us about his writing in an obliquely smirking manner . In the introduction of Sophia in Book IV , we have an example of what might be called the hyperbolic elevation of ...
... language , who is the true comic figure . He is ever talking to us about his writing in an obliquely smirking manner . In the introduction of Sophia in Book IV , we have an example of what might be called the hyperbolic elevation of ...
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... language as an important source of humor . He frequently expresses his commitment to the Horatian dictum that humor will be an instrument of moral teaching , but his range of styles suggests a consciousness of language itself as an ...
... language as an important source of humor . He frequently expresses his commitment to the Horatian dictum that humor will be an instrument of moral teaching , but his range of styles suggests a consciousness of language itself as an ...
Contents
The Concept of Nature in Beowulf Ervene F Gulley | 16 |
Psychological | 31 |
The Criticism of Williams | 40 |
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