Blake Studies, Volumes 7-9K. P. Easson and R. R. Easson, 1974 |
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... criticism . Each of these three per- spectives is represented in this volume . One perspective seeks to establish a critical approach that the critic believes is essential to an overall understanding of the structure or direction of ...
... criticism . Each of these three per- spectives is represented in this volume . One perspective seeks to establish a critical approach that the critic believes is essential to an overall understanding of the structure or direction of ...
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... Criticism , has attempted to define the lyric with regard to its mode of presentation and its rhythmic characteristics . Al- though he sees in the lyric a unique rhythm which he calls " oracular " or " associative , " it is more to our ...
... Criticism , has attempted to define the lyric with regard to its mode of presentation and its rhythmic characteristics . Al- though he sees in the lyric a unique rhythm which he calls " oracular " or " associative , " it is more to our ...
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... criticism tends dangerously to do that seeks pragmatically to transmute the oddities of his verse into terms conform ... criticism fosters such a view , to that degree has Blake been misused , even . . . misread " ( " The Aim of Blake's ...
... criticism tends dangerously to do that seeks pragmatically to transmute the oddities of his verse into terms conform ... criticism fosters such a view , to that degree has Blake been misused , even . . . misread " ( " The Aim of Blake's ...
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EDWARD J ROSE Preface | 4 |
E B MURRAY Jerusalem Reversed | 11 |
MARTIN BUTLIN A New Portrait of William | 100 |
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