The Focal Word: An Introduction to PoetryJacaranda Press, 1966 - Počet stran: 317 |
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Strana 158
... poetic ' and out of place in a poem that aims at simple directness . For all these faults , the poem is effective , in its minor way , in dramatizing a curious trance - like state , in which thought and sense - impression suddenly fuse ...
... poetic ' and out of place in a poem that aims at simple directness . For all these faults , the poem is effective , in its minor way , in dramatizing a curious trance - like state , in which thought and sense - impression suddenly fuse ...
Strana 255
... poem was too long . It is the girl who has the last word , and it is a sur- prising one : she is listening like the Orange Tree , simply absorbing the beauty that falls from the air , without perplexing herself to turn it to poetry . The ...
... poem was too long . It is the girl who has the last word , and it is a sur- prising one : she is listening like the Orange Tree , simply absorbing the beauty that falls from the air , without perplexing herself to turn it to poetry . The ...
Strana 297
... poem by sparse but functional punctuation . At least in the first part of the poem - and , I think , throughout - it is his own death that Thomas is con- cerned with . He sees death as a leveller , humbling all , that is , reducing all ...
... poem by sparse but functional punctuation . At least in the first part of the poem - and , I think , throughout - it is his own death that Thomas is con- cerned with . He sees death as a leveller , humbling all , that is , reducing all ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
BEN JONSON Continued | 27 |
ROSALINDS MADRIGAL | 33 |
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