Mother India: Monthly Review of Culture, Том 21Sri Aurobindo Ashram, 1969 Articles about India and its culture, based on Arabindo's Philosophy. |
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... poetic empathy takes . No doubt , all figurative language limps , because everything has its uniqueness as well as its resemblances to other things , but in a successful figurative phrase the poet packs his vision of the same essence in ...
... poetic empathy takes . No doubt , all figurative language limps , because everything has its uniqueness as well as its resemblances to other things , but in a successful figurative phrase the poet packs his vision of the same essence in ...
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... poet a great opportunity , really to create , bol- stered and fed by the whole tradition . This opportunity was obviously taken by at least one poet who was equal to it , and him we call Homer . He " arranged " with a power and probably ...
... poet a great opportunity , really to create , bol- stered and fed by the whole tradition . This opportunity was obviously taken by at least one poet who was equal to it , and him we call Homer . He " arranged " with a power and probably ...
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... poet had fancied the time his sister might die.1 And we know for a fact that the glow- worm incident described in the " Lucy " poem starting " Among all lovely things my Love had been " took place in 1795 - most probably at Racedown ...
... poet had fancied the time his sister might die.1 And we know for a fact that the glow- worm incident described in the " Lucy " poem starting " Among all lovely things my Love had been " took place in 1795 - most probably at Racedown ...
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