The Focal Word: An Introduction to PoetryJacaranda Press, 1966 - Počet stran: 317 |
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Strana 149
... vitality without control too often runs to the vices Blake himself detested - possessiveness , cruelty , tyranny . It is moral values , sensitively grasped in relation to personalities and situations , that control and concentrate vitality ...
... vitality without control too often runs to the vices Blake himself detested - possessiveness , cruelty , tyranny . It is moral values , sensitively grasped in relation to personalities and situations , that control and concentrate vitality ...
Strana 173
... vitality in the blood has passed into the purer , more spiritual , mind , restoring its flagging vitality : this is a fresh and personal perception of life's flowing upward , of spirit's catching life from the tingling of the blood ...
... vitality in the blood has passed into the purer , more spiritual , mind , restoring its flagging vitality : this is a fresh and personal perception of life's flowing upward , of spirit's catching life from the tingling of the blood ...
Strana 293
... vitality which , in consequence , is merely represented by fish , swan , and lion . Perhaps the most economic way to make the point is to mention two passages which Auden seems to have in mind : the begin- ning of Sailing to Byzantium ...
... vitality which , in consequence , is merely represented by fish , swan , and lion . Perhaps the most economic way to make the point is to mention two passages which Auden seems to have in mind : the begin- ning of Sailing to Byzantium ...
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