The Focal Word: An Introduction to PoetryJacaranda Press, 1966 - Počet stran: 317 |
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Strana 68
... reality ; she is Reality . The image is far - fetched , true , but it gives striking expression to his state of mind : for him she is all reality - richer in herself than the spices and ores the sea - dogs brought home from the Indies ...
... reality ; she is Reality . The image is far - fetched , true , but it gives striking expression to his state of mind : for him she is all reality - richer in herself than the spices and ores the sea - dogs brought home from the Indies ...
Strana 72
... reality here is as absolute as his exultation in the possession of all reality in the earlier poems . But it is more difficult to find words for nothingness than to find words for reality . The reader can decide for himself to what ...
... reality here is as absolute as his exultation in the possession of all reality in the earlier poems . But it is more difficult to find words for nothingness than to find words for reality . The reader can decide for himself to what ...
Strana 273
... reality beneath these appearances , of the reality beneath appearance in other ages - sometimes different from , usually similar to , that of our own - and finally of the reality of another world , beyond time . This sensitive and wide ...
... reality beneath these appearances , of the reality beneath appearance in other ages - sometimes different from , usually similar to , that of our own - and finally of the reality of another world , beyond time . This sensitive and wide ...
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