The Focal Word: An Introduction to PoetryJacaranda Press, 1966 - Počet stran: 317 |
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... blood , a quicker beating to his heart : for him , as for Lawrence and Jung later , blood , as well as eye and ear , has a living , dynamic relationship with the outer world . The enhanced vitality in the blood has passed into the purer ...
... blood , a quicker beating to his heart : for him , as for Lawrence and Jung later , blood , as well as eye and ear , has a living , dynamic relationship with the outer world . The enhanced vitality in the blood has passed into the purer ...
Strana 195
... blood which Quivers in her cheeks and right to her finger - tips ( blood which flushes the snowy whiteness like the tints of dawn ) and at the other extreme pulses outward till it is furled into the Beauty that fills the world , the ...
... blood which Quivers in her cheeks and right to her finger - tips ( blood which flushes the snowy whiteness like the tints of dawn ) and at the other extreme pulses outward till it is furled into the Beauty that fills the world , the ...
Strana 304
... blood - sharpens and brings home other less intimately personal insights that recur in her poems : the fertile nourishing dark , and the pouring of all reality into the node of man . It is all the world that hangs upon her dreaming blood ...
... blood - sharpens and brings home other less intimately personal insights that recur in her poems : the fertile nourishing dark , and the pouring of all reality into the node of man . It is all the world that hangs upon her dreaming blood ...
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