Critical Essays on Robert BrowningMary Ellis Gibson G.K. Hall, 1992 - 275 pagina's |
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... relation of Yeats's odd beliefs to his poetry , and treating this poem as a dramatic lyric helps us to be clearer about dealing with the problem . “ Now as at all times I can see in the mind's eye / . . . the pale unsatisfied ones ...
... relation of Yeats's odd beliefs to his poetry , and treating this poem as a dramatic lyric helps us to be clearer about dealing with the problem . “ Now as at all times I can see in the mind's eye / . . . the pale unsatisfied ones ...
Pagina 54
... relationship to lan- guage and discovered to its amazement that there is no relationship to explore , since man and language are inseparable . Without separability there cannot , strictly speaking , be a relationship , that is between ...
... relationship to lan- guage and discovered to its amazement that there is no relationship to explore , since man and language are inseparable . Without separability there cannot , strictly speaking , be a relationship , that is between ...
Pagina 83
... relation of rhetoric to message . The couplet may generate emphasis , parallelism , or antithesis as well as a ... relationship LOY MARTIN ♢ 83.
... relation of rhetoric to message . The couplet may generate emphasis , parallelism , or antithesis as well as a ... relationship LOY MARTIN ♢ 83.
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Dramatic Monologue and the Overhearing of Lyric | 21 |
Dramatic I Poems and Their Theoretical Implications | 37 |
Victorian Poetry | 54 |
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