Literature and CriticismChatto and Windus, 1953 - 190 pages |
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... imagery is muddled and meaning- less ; intended to be striking , it betrays itself as faked . Some modern poets , rightly looking for imagery , or rather being ready to find material for imagery , in the things they see about them in ...
... imagery is muddled and meaning- less ; intended to be striking , it betrays itself as faked . Some modern poets , rightly looking for imagery , or rather being ready to find material for imagery , in the things they see about them in ...
Page 66
... imagery is common in Victorian poetry generally . As Arnold will cajole many readers by his substitu- tion of romantic pictorial and melodious appeal for the meaningful sharpness and fertility of good imagery , so Browning sometimes ...
... imagery is common in Victorian poetry generally . As Arnold will cajole many readers by his substitu- tion of romantic pictorial and melodious appeal for the meaningful sharpness and fertility of good imagery , so Browning sometimes ...
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... imagery of the second verse with which we are here concerned . Life interpreted as a chase could be a good basis for an image ; but in Browning's lines the chase , the difficult journey , becomes a rather melo- dramatic tour de force in ...
... imagery of the second verse with which we are here concerned . Life interpreted as a chase could be a good basis for an image ; but in Browning's lines the chase , the difficult journey , becomes a rather melo- dramatic tour de force in ...
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