The Focal Word: An Introduction to PoetryJacaranda Press, 1966 - Počet stran: 317 |
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... theme grand - the spacious- ness and Pandemonium and the exalted power of the Hierarchies in Heaven - the verse matching the theme in stateliness - exalted diction , harmonious movement , variety in stress and pause , melodious proper ...
... theme grand - the spacious- ness and Pandemonium and the exalted power of the Hierarchies in Heaven - the verse matching the theme in stateliness - exalted diction , harmonious movement , variety in stress and pause , melodious proper ...
Strana 199
... theme rich in possibilities has become fragmented into brilliant bits : since the first stanza , there has been no suggestion of preserver , and less of Destroyer than of a sort of elemental violence . The next stanza makes explicit the ...
... theme rich in possibilities has become fragmented into brilliant bits : since the first stanza , there has been no suggestion of preserver , and less of Destroyer than of a sort of elemental violence . The next stanza makes explicit the ...
Strana 304
... theme is close to that of The Trains , closer still to that of The Company of Lovers ; but the treatment is ... theme . These strictures on a poem that treats a profound and difficult theme with delicacy and grace must seem ungracious ...
... theme is close to that of The Trains , closer still to that of The Company of Lovers ; but the treatment is ... theme . These strictures on a poem that treats a profound and difficult theme with delicacy and grace must seem ungracious ...
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