Essays, Literary & EducationalChatto & Windus, 1962 - 223 pages |
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Page 58
... poem , and how the poem's point and delight is the fusion of these apparently incongruous elements . The poem I have in mind is Colin Clout's Come Home Again . It was written just about when Shakespeare was beginning to succeed as a ...
... poem , and how the poem's point and delight is the fusion of these apparently incongruous elements . The poem I have in mind is Colin Clout's Come Home Again . It was written just about when Shakespeare was beginning to succeed as a ...
Page 94
... poem than this ; and H. W. Garrod , Collins's sympathetic and understanding critic , confirmed it when he wrote , " I am left with a perplexed sense that this is a better poem than I seem to have allowed . . . . It is hard to define its ...
... poem than this ; and H. W. Garrod , Collins's sympathetic and understanding critic , confirmed it when he wrote , " I am left with a perplexed sense that this is a better poem than I seem to have allowed . . . . It is hard to define its ...
Page 96
... poem , to those natural things whose poet Thomson was and which belong to the earth in which he is buried . And to this transference the falling music of the last verse is perfectly appropriate . My last observation is rasher and more ...
... poem , to those natural things whose poet Thomson was and which belong to the earth in which he is buried . And to this transference the falling music of the last verse is perfectly appropriate . My last observation is rasher and more ...
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EDUCATIONAL | 13 |
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