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Page 88
... emotion where it is least personal , or where , as in " Low Barometer , " he has " depersonalized " his feelings by resorting to symbolic equivalents rather than to direct utterance . Many poems which on first examination appear , by ...
... emotion where it is least personal , or where , as in " Low Barometer , " he has " depersonalized " his feelings by resorting to symbolic equivalents rather than to direct utterance . Many poems which on first examination appear , by ...
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... emotion and poetry that talks about com- municating it , a contrast that could be carried through other periods of English poetry , between such various poems as ' The Rape of the Lock ' and ' The Castle of Indolence ' ; Blake's ...
... emotion and poetry that talks about com- municating it , a contrast that could be carried through other periods of English poetry , between such various poems as ' The Rape of the Lock ' and ' The Castle of Indolence ' ; Blake's ...
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... emotion in purely generalized language , and if many poets have deliberately excluded the resources of abstract language , few or none have deliberately excluded imagery . Yet it cannot be denied that some of the greatest English lyrics ...
... emotion in purely generalized language , and if many poets have deliberately excluded the resources of abstract language , few or none have deliberately excluded imagery . Yet it cannot be denied that some of the greatest English lyrics ...
Contents
TRADITIONALISM AND AUTONOMY | 3 |
HERITAGE | 30 |
NATURE POETRY | 53 |
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