The Focal Word: An Introduction to PoetryJacaranda Press, 1966 - Počet stran: 317 |
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... becomes a light in the darkness : the light of glory ( to which death gives admission ) shines only in the darkness of the grave . In seeing the after - life as light , Vaughan does not claim to know very much : the activities of souls ...
... becomes a light in the darkness : the light of glory ( to which death gives admission ) shines only in the darkness of the grave . In seeing the after - life as light , Vaughan does not claim to know very much : the activities of souls ...
Strana 177
... becomes delirious joy as the something assumes one shape after another till it can be identified as A sail ! a sail ! But this delirious joy of the sailors is only one pole of the experience as it is registered by the poet : the other ...
... becomes delirious joy as the something assumes one shape after another till it can be identified as A sail ! a sail ! But this delirious joy of the sailors is only one pole of the experience as it is registered by the poet : the other ...
Strana 239
... becomes all right.'3 His medium of expression is the concentrated vigour of the English language -vigorous and varied diction , vigorous rhythms , alliteration and assonance , vigorous syntax ; and vivifying both experience and ...
... becomes all right.'3 His medium of expression is the concentrated vigour of the English language -vigorous and varied diction , vigorous rhythms , alliteration and assonance , vigorous syntax ; and vivifying both experience and ...
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