Hugh MacDiarmid's Epic PoetryEdinburgh University Press, 1991 - Počet stran: 235 A collection of Hugh McDiarmid's poetry |
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... never visible , ' since ecdysis is never complete'88 but it is implicit in the text ( or rather , from the text , around the text ) in the same way as the city of Dublin in Ulysses is never directly described but always present , always ...
... never visible , ' since ecdysis is never complete'88 but it is implicit in the text ( or rather , from the text , around the text ) in the same way as the city of Dublin in Ulysses is never directly described but always present , always ...
Strana 103
... never moved ' : it occupies its rightful place , which was never really occupied before by anything other than itself . It is no revelation . Yet it is a return . Here is T.H. White : Every Thursday afternoon , after the last serious ...
... never moved ' : it occupies its rightful place , which was never really occupied before by anything other than itself . It is no revelation . Yet it is a return . Here is T.H. White : Every Thursday afternoon , after the last serious ...
Strana 191
... never been absolutely secure amongst poets , critics , and teachers . It was never really secure in his own life , as his biography shows : he was not steadily employed throughout a career , though he was , at different times , a ...
... never been absolutely secure amongst poets , critics , and teachers . It was never really secure in his own life , as his biography shows : he was not steadily employed throughout a career , though he was , at different times , a ...
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