English miscellany: a symposium of history, literature and the arts, Volume 3British Council, 1952 - Art |
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More unexpected in a poet and critic who in precept and practice has magnified
the virtues of compactness and richness of symbolic meaning wholly lacking in
Byron , is T. S. Eliot's almost rapturous praise of Don Juan , particularly the satire
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More unexpected in a poet and critic who in precept and practice has magnified
the virtues of compactness and richness of symbolic meaning wholly lacking in
Byron , is T. S. Eliot's almost rapturous praise of Don Juan , particularly the satire
...
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