The Focal Word: An Introduction to PoetryJacaranda Press, 1966 - Počet stran: 317 |
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Strana 266
... living totality is suggested in a variety of ways : the two fit together like the halves of a sphere ; but it is not a matter of mechanical fitting together : each nature is as though melted and blent into the other ; and the cause of ...
... living totality is suggested in a variety of ways : the two fit together like the halves of a sphere ; but it is not a matter of mechanical fitting together : each nature is as though melted and blent into the other ; and the cause of ...
Strana 267
... living with the whole self , ' blood , imagination , intellect running together ' , blossoming or dancing in ' joyous energy ' . " Life is joy in the soul , but not achieved ( as Plato and the nuns in their differing ways achieve it ) ...
... living with the whole self , ' blood , imagination , intellect running together ' , blossoming or dancing in ' joyous energy ' . " Life is joy in the soul , but not achieved ( as Plato and the nuns in their differing ways achieve it ) ...
Strana 282
... living word ) to establish his reality as a living person . The wild , strange , slightly grotesque images are appropriate to the desperate effort to deny the nothingness of death ; and the dramatized intensity of the dead Joe is a ...
... living word ) to establish his reality as a living person . The wild , strange , slightly grotesque images are appropriate to the desperate effort to deny the nothingness of death ; and the dramatized intensity of the dead Joe is a ...
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