The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 95, Issue 2Yale Literary Society, 1931 |
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... verse yet produced in answer to the implications of modern society . By uniting the spiritual iconoclasm and poetic involution of Donne to the vague complexities of the manner of Laforgue and Rimbaud , Eliot has synthesized a poetry ...
... verse yet produced in answer to the implications of modern society . By uniting the spiritual iconoclasm and poetic involution of Donne to the vague complexities of the manner of Laforgue and Rimbaud , Eliot has synthesized a poetry ...
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... verse and for irrepressible satire on people and so- ciety , he constructs a medium which tickles his ironic appre- ciation of all things ridiculous , and permits him the virtuosity , the obvious brilliance of staccato and incongruous ...
... verse and for irrepressible satire on people and so- ciety , he constructs a medium which tickles his ironic appre- ciation of all things ridiculous , and permits him the virtuosity , the obvious brilliance of staccato and incongruous ...
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... VERSES . By W. S. Lewis ; Oxford University Press . $ 8.50 . It is a rare pleasure indeed to find a book so ... verses which are delightful to any modern , however precieux - pre- judiced the latter may be . In short , as the editor has ...
... VERSES . By W. S. Lewis ; Oxford University Press . $ 8.50 . It is a rare pleasure indeed to find a book so ... verses which are delightful to any modern , however precieux - pre- judiced the latter may be . In short , as the editor has ...
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