The Focal Word: An Introduction to PoetryJacaranda Press, 1966 - Počet stran: 317 |
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Strana 106
... Stars . The relevance of the title should be noted : the poem is a definition . In a definition one expects precision of meaning rather than expansiveness of feeling ; and , even though the reality defined is love , that is what one ...
... Stars . The relevance of the title should be noted : the poem is a definition . In a definition one expects precision of meaning rather than expansiveness of feeling ; and , even though the reality defined is love , that is what one ...
Strana 106
... Stars . The relevance of the title should be noted : the poem is a definition . In a definition one expects precision of meaning rather than expansiveness of feeling ; and , even though the reality defined is love , that is what one ...
... Stars . The relevance of the title should be noted : the poem is a definition . In a definition one expects precision of meaning rather than expansiveness of feeling ; and , even though the reality defined is love , that is what one ...
Strana 304
... stars spring up and cross . This lyric gives distinguished 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 ...
... stars spring up and cross . This lyric gives distinguished 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 ...
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