An Introduction to Literature, Том 3Herbert Barrows, Gordon Norton Ray Houghton Mifflin, 1959 - 1331 страници |
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... natural sort of language to the poet , interested as he must be to keep his " meaning " in motion . The poems that ... nature is further made clear in the fact that it goes on adding significances ( the widening of the ripples ) as the ...
... natural sort of language to the poet , interested as he must be to keep his " meaning " in motion . The poems that ... nature is further made clear in the fact that it goes on adding significances ( the widening of the ripples ) as the ...
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... nature of the poet's mind . In a sense , moreover , the collected works of any poet are always a catalogue of a sort . There is a kind of image that is natural to one poet and not to another . The frequency with which certain kinds of ...
... nature of the poet's mind . In a sense , moreover , the collected works of any poet are always a catalogue of a sort . There is a kind of image that is natural to one poet and not to another . The frequency with which certain kinds of ...
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... nature in Poet A and Poet B. Clearly , whatever these two poets may profess of interest in nature , B is the one who has gone more observantly and more often into the fields and woods . A simple way of making such tabulations is to comb ...
... nature in Poet A and Poet B. Clearly , whatever these two poets may profess of interest in nature , B is the one who has gone more observantly and more often into the fields and woods . A simple way of making such tabulations is to comb ...
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INTRODUCTORY NOTE | 663 |
Robert Frost Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening | 670 |
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