Legacy, Volume 5,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1989 |
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... conventional sentiments have little to do with the neglect of and contempt for these writers ; their current reception stems instead from the unexamined assumption on the part of modern readers that all good or serious lyric poets ...
... conventional sentiments have little to do with the neglect of and contempt for these writers ; their current reception stems instead from the unexamined assumption on the part of modern readers that all good or serious lyric poets ...
Halaman 5
... conventional themes ap- pear in poems in which metaphors and lyrical structures issue from a central poetic self , the nineteenth - century American poet- esses wrote poems that are sentimental in structure as well as theme . Lydia ...
... conventional themes ap- pear in poems in which metaphors and lyrical structures issue from a central poetic self , the nineteenth - century American poet- esses wrote poems that are sentimental in structure as well as theme . Lydia ...
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... conventional religious beliefs , as opposed to Shelley's atheism , for in- stance , allow her to present her poems and their various allegories and metaphors as imaginative creations rather than as privileged symbolic representations of ...
... conventional religious beliefs , as opposed to Shelley's atheism , for in- stance , allow her to present her poems and their various allegories and metaphors as imaginative creations rather than as privileged symbolic representations of ...
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