British Literature: From Blake to the present day, edited by H. Spencer, W.E. Houghton, and H. BarrowsHeath, 1951 |
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... poem is that species of composi- tion , which is opposed to works of science , by pro- 5 posing for its immediate object pleasure , not truth ; and from all other species ( having this object in common with it ) it is discriminated by ...
... poem is that species of composi- tion , which is opposed to works of science , by pro- 5 posing for its immediate object pleasure , not truth ; and from all other species ( having this object in common with it ) it is discriminated by ...
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... poem called The Waste Land which left his hands , reduced to about half its size , in the form in which it appears in print . " That poem is dedicated to Pound with a phrase ( il miglior fabbro , " the better workman ' ) in which Dante ...
... poem called The Waste Land which left his hands , reduced to about half its size , in the form in which it appears in print . " That poem is dedicated to Pound with a phrase ( il miglior fabbro , " the better workman ' ) in which Dante ...
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... poem which Eliot has no interest in telling him . In reading " Sweeney among the Nightingales , " for instance , it is possible to establish the locale and the cast of characters with some precision , but it is not possible to say quite ...
... poem which Eliot has no interest in telling him . In reading " Sweeney among the Nightingales , " for instance , it is possible to establish the locale and the cast of characters with some precision , but it is not possible to say quite ...
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INTRODUCTION | 6 |
WILLIAM BLAKE | 15 |
POEMS FROM MANUSCRIPTS | 21 |
Derechos de autor | |
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