The Focal Word: An Introduction to PoetryJacaranda Press, 1966 - Počet stran: 317 |
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... expression of love for the boy , and his narration of what he has done to free the land and what he will do , in age and loneliness , to keep it free . There is no heightening of the effect : we are directly in touch with elementary ...
... expression of love for the boy , and his narration of what he has done to free the land and what he will do , in age and loneliness , to keep it free . There is no heightening of the effect : we are directly in touch with elementary ...
Strana 239
... 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 expression , fusing them into a total ...
... 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 expression , fusing them into a total ...
Strana 304
... expression to a yearning for the naturalness and wholeness of a flower and trees in the wind , for the dark serenity of earth and night . There is nothing gross in the emotional indulgence : it is chastened by the form . But the ...
... expression to a yearning for the naturalness and wholeness of a flower and trees in the wind , for the dark serenity of earth and night . There is nothing gross in the emotional indulgence : it is chastened by the form . But the ...
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