The Focal Word: An Introduction to PoetryJacaranda Press, 1966 - 317 страници |
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... imagination , all working as one ; and articulateness is less a matter of finding suitable words for this complex but unified perception than of including words in the act of perceiving in such a way that the perception is complete and ...
... imagination , all working as one ; and articulateness is less a matter of finding suitable words for this complex but unified perception than of including words in the act of perceiving in such a way that the perception is complete and ...
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... imagination . But it is a richly sensuous , erotic imagination : the other elements — the earth , the flesh - have not been purged away nearly as completely as she thinks . Her farewells are characteristic — the last warmth of my lips ...
... imagination . But it is a richly sensuous , erotic imagination : the other elements — the earth , the flesh - have not been purged away nearly as completely as she thinks . Her farewells are characteristic — the last warmth of my lips ...
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... imagination , speaks for his age . To the Romantic poet true significance is not in ' what oft was thought ' but in what is individually experienced , carried alive into the heart by passion ; and imagination , far from supplying ...
... imagination , speaks for his age . To the Romantic poet true significance is not in ' what oft was thought ' but in what is individually experienced , carried alive into the heart by passion ; and imagination , far from supplying ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
BEN JONSON Continued | 27 |
ROSALINDS MADRIGAL | 33 |
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