Robert Bridges: A Study of Traditionalism in Poetry |
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... writes : If , in the last analysis , the kind of poetry Eliot is writing gives evidence of social disintegration , he has expressed that fact precisely as the poet should , not by rhetorical proclamation , but by the very feeling of con ...
... writes : If , in the last analysis , the kind of poetry Eliot is writing gives evidence of social disintegration , he has expressed that fact precisely as the poet should , not by rhetorical proclamation , but by the very feeling of con ...
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... write in classical prosody , of finding English words to fit classical quantities . Since Bridges was interested in perfecting Stone's prosody it is obvious that the difficulties for him would be correspondingly greater . Mrs. Bridges ...
... write in classical prosody , of finding English words to fit classical quantities . Since Bridges was interested in perfecting Stone's prosody it is obvious that the difficulties for him would be correspondingly greater . Mrs. Bridges ...
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... write . - Sir Philip Sidney , quoted in Oxford Book of Sixteenth Century Verse , p . 170 . Baffled but not dishearten'd she took flight Scheming new tactics : Love came home with me , And prompts my measured verses as I write . Bridges ...
... write . - Sir Philip Sidney , quoted in Oxford Book of Sixteenth Century Verse , p . 170 . Baffled but not dishearten'd she took flight Scheming new tactics : Love came home with me , And prompts my measured verses as I write . Bridges ...
Contents
TRADITIONALISM AND AUTONOMY | 3 |
HERITAGE | 30 |
NATURE POETRY | 53 |
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