The Literary Criterion, Volume 10Popular Prakashan, 1971 |
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... passage . But for the suppression of the passage imitating Pope's The Rape of the Lock he advances a different reason : Eliot agreed to suppress the passage ( probably he did it on his own ) because in terms of the new design imposed on ...
... passage . But for the suppression of the passage imitating Pope's The Rape of the Lock he advances a different reason : Eliot agreed to suppress the passage ( probably he did it on his own ) because in terms of the new design imposed on ...
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... passages mentioned above . In this context the excision of the Pope passage echoing The Rape of the Lock gains in significance and it is worth our while to discuss briefly the effect of this excision . Although there is no such one - to ...
... passages mentioned above . In this context the excision of the Pope passage echoing The Rape of the Lock gains in significance and it is worth our while to discuss briefly the effect of this excision . Although there is no such one - to ...
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... passage was deleted by Pound . I think rightly ' ; and Bernard Bergonzi , who pleads for the retention of the passage in ' Death by Water ' , feels that the passage ' was not really Eliot's kind of thing ' . Ber- gonzi's comment calls ...
... passage was deleted by Pound . I think rightly ' ; and Bernard Bergonzi , who pleads for the retention of the passage in ' Death by Water ' , feels that the passage ' was not really Eliot's kind of thing ' . Ber- gonzi's comment calls ...
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Virginia | 28 |
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