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Absence", 22 - 23
Achievement of T. S. Eliot, The,
136
Addison, Joseph, 8 - 10. 11, 13,
204
"Aeneas at Washington," 98 - 99
"After Apple,-Picking," 114 -16
"Aged Man Surveys the Past
Time," 78 - 79
Age of Reason, 60, 223, 224, 231
Allegory, 46, 65, 170, 181, 220
"All Souls' Night," 29, 195
American Song, 72
"Among School Children," 113
"Amphibious Crocodile," 88
Andrews, Lancelot, 221
" Annabel Lee," 56
" Anne Rutledge,", 70 - 71
Antony and Cleopatra, 147, 155
"Ariel's Song," 149, 152, 158,
162
Arnold, Matthew, 18, 19, 25, 35,
37, 38, 241
"Ars Poetica," 122
Ash Wednesday, 158
"Ask Me No More," 21 - 22
Auden, W. H., vii, 1, 5, 4 ; his
poetry discussed, 125 -35
Augustan, 10, 209
Autobiographies ( Yeats), 186
Axel's Castle, 54, 57
Babbitt, Irving, 146
Bacon, 52
"Batter My Heart," 26
Baudelaire, Charles, 56, 137,
143, 144, 148, 163, 168
"Bearded Oaks," 81 - 82
"Beauteous Evening," 5
Beggar's Opera, The, 227 -29
Bentley, Richard, 232
"Birches," 113
Blackmur, R. P., X, 189
Blake, William, 234 ; as a meta-
physical poet, 235
"Blood and the Moon," 179 -81
Blum, Morgan, x
"Blush It through the East"
240
Botanical Garden, The, 226
Browne, Sir Thomas, 184, 221 ;
his use of wit, 222 -23
Browne, William, 220
Browning, Robert, 51, 215, 239,
241
Buddha, 157
Burke, Kenneth, 51
Burns, Robert, 20, 234
" Burnt Norton," 158
Byron, Lord, 217
"Byzantium," 192 - 200
Canis Major," 111
" CaptainCapenter," 35 - 37
Carew, Thomas, 11, 21, 213,
220
"Causerie," 100 - 101
Cavalier poets, 220
Changeling, The, 211
"Character" writers, 221
" Chicago," 74
"Code, The," 111
Coleridge, S. T., on fancy and
imagination, 6 - 7, 13 - 15, 19,
25 ; on imagination, 40, 43 ;
mentioned, 52, 56, 74, 236 ; as
a symbolist poet, 238 -39
Collins, William, 233
Conceit, the metaphysical, 16,
28, 53, 95, 221
Congreve, William, 214
Conquistador, 118 -20, 124
"Convergence of the Twain,
The," 243
Corbière, Tristan, 55, 60, 61
"Coronach," 41
Cowley, Abraham, 6, 52
Crane, Hart, ix, 10
Crashaw, Richard, 26, 43
"Cupid and Campaspe," 19 - 20

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Publication Information: Book Title: Modern Poetry and the Tradition. Contributors: Cleanth Brooks - author. Publisher: University of North Carolina Press. Place of Publication: Chapel Hill, NC. Publication Year: 1939. Page Number: 247.
    
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