Poetry in Our Time: A Critical Survey of Poetry in the English-speaking World, 1900 to 1960Doubleday, 1963 - 457 עמודים
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תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 31
עמוד 131
... learned from his master , and bettered by a study of more acerb talents , the use of a style that permits a man to revivify the expe- riences that have shaped him . In The Pisan Cantos , com- posed during his incarceration , he could ...
... learned from his master , and bettered by a study of more acerb talents , the use of a style that permits a man to revivify the expe- riences that have shaped him . In The Pisan Cantos , com- posed during his incarceration , he could ...
עמוד 150
... learned , gay and irrelevant on such base nothing stands run three lines supposedly spoken by a Chinese emperor two thousand years ago . Too often in The Cantos Pound is merely learned and irrelevant . One of his earliest poems ...
... learned , gay and irrelevant on such base nothing stands run three lines supposedly spoken by a Chinese emperor two thousand years ago . Too often in The Cantos Pound is merely learned and irrelevant . One of his earliest poems ...
עמוד 156
... learned élite , notoriously without power . Thrones relies similarly on intimate knowledge of such texts as a work on money and civilization by another nineteenth - century American : Alexander Del Mar , and the writings of the Church ...
... learned élite , notoriously without power . Thrones relies similarly on intimate knowledge of such texts as a work on money and civilization by another nineteenth - century American : Alexander Del Mar , and the writings of the Church ...
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A Look at the Worst | 1 |
Farewell Romance | 31 |
The Glove of a Neighborhood | 59 |
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allusion American Auden beauty bird Bridge cadences called Cantos century color composed contemporary Crane D. H. Lawrence dark dead death delight dream early echoes Edith Sitwell Eliot eternity excerpts feeling flower Frost Hardy Hart Crane haunted heart Hopkins human ideas imagery imagination imagists Jean Garrigue Jeffers Karl Shapiro language later Léonie Adams less light lines living long poem look man's meaning ment metaphor mind modern myth nature ness night opening passages phrase piece poem poet poet's poetic poetry Pound present prose Quartets recalls reference religious rhyme rhythm scene seems sense shows sing song sonnet soul sound speaks speech spirit St.-John Perse stanza Stevens suggest symbol T. S. Eliot theme things Thomas thought tion tone verse vision voice W. H. Auden Wallace Stevens William Carlos Williams Williams wind words writes written wrote Yeats Yeats's young