Older Masters: Essays and Reflections on English and American LiteratureCarcanet, 1992 - 328 עמודים Donald Davie's major essays on British and American writers from Chaucer to Browning. |
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עמוד 252
... Wordsworth the man to the stillness of his poetry . For that is what it amounts to , this ' reflex action only ' : the conspicuous lack in Wordsworth of any dramatic feeling , the way his insights never express themselves in terms of ...
... Wordsworth the man to the stillness of his poetry . For that is what it amounts to , this ' reflex action only ' : the conspicuous lack in Wordsworth of any dramatic feeling , the way his insights never express themselves in terms of ...
עמוד 261
... Wordsworth laid pre- scriptive claim , are something different from what normally goes under those names . If a definition is required beyond that furnished by Wordsworth's poems , one may go to S. T. Coleridge as recorded by E.H. ...
... Wordsworth laid pre- scriptive claim , are something different from what normally goes under those names . If a definition is required beyond that furnished by Wordsworth's poems , one may go to S. T. Coleridge as recorded by E.H. ...
עמוד 268
... Wordsworth's earth . And indeed the praise of idleness , of idleness as a duty , should have prepared us : if the early Wordsworth is a Tory , he is a Tory anarchist . But all this was changed after the ' Ode to Duty ' . - Wordsworth's ...
... Wordsworth's earth . And indeed the praise of idleness , of idleness as a duty , should have prepared us : if the early Wordsworth is a Tory , he is a Tory anarchist . But all this was changed after the ' Ode to Duty ' . - Wordsworth's ...
תוכן
Chaucer and One Idea of Englishness 1972 | 7 |
A Reading of The Oceans Love to Cynthia 1960 | 13 |
Shakespeare and the Practising Poet Today 1976 | 31 |
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Adams admired appears argument believe Berkeley better body called century certainly comes contrary course criticism death dialogue diction distinction Dryden effect eighteenth eighteenth-century England English essay example experience expression fact feel figure follows force give hand human idea imagination important instance interest John Johnson kind language later laws learned least Ledyard less lines literary literature lived London look matter means metaphor mind nature never object once passage perhaps period person philosopher poem poet poetic poetry political Pope possible present principle prose question reader reason rhetoric seems seen sense Shakespeare Smart society sort speak spirit stand stanza style surely taken Taylor things thought tion tradition true turn verse whole Wordsworth writing wrote