Lyricality in English LiteratureUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1985 - 276 sivua |
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Sivu 2
... says that every poem exists in a state of tense equilibrium between two competing tendencies , which he calls Ariel and Prospero , the spirit of unearthly fantasy and the spirit of unflinching truth- fulness , fidelity to our actual ...
... says that every poem exists in a state of tense equilibrium between two competing tendencies , which he calls Ariel and Prospero , the spirit of unearthly fantasy and the spirit of unflinching truth- fulness , fidelity to our actual ...
Sivu 12
... says and she vanishes , for what she says does not seem to be a response to any specific situation or event . If one asks what her song is about , one cannot give a specific answer , only a vague one : - a beau- tiful young girl , any ...
... says and she vanishes , for what she says does not seem to be a response to any specific situation or event . If one asks what her song is about , one cannot give a specific answer , only a vague one : - a beau- tiful young girl , any ...
Sivu 132
... say that it is the most chimerical world of all . The revulsion against Limbo , against this stunted and inane version of the sublime , is partly a warning against the lyrical mode itself . In Eliot's The ... says in " 132 Natura Lyrica.
... say that it is the most chimerical world of all . The revulsion against Limbo , against this stunted and inane version of the sublime , is partly a warning against the lyrical mode itself . In Eliot's The ... says in " 132 Natura Lyrica.
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aesthetic Ariel attempt Auden bard beauty becomes begins believe body character cloud course dead death earth elegy Eliot emotion English epitaph essay exactly experience expression face fall feeling flowers force Garden genius give grow hand heaven human imagination keep kind King language later less lies light Limbo lines living look lost lyric matter means metaphor Milton's mind mode muse nature never notes object once original pass passage perhaps persona play poem poet poet's poetical poetry possible Pound present Proteus reader rhetoric satire says seems sense shape Shelley sing single song sort soul speak speech spirit statue sublime suggests tends theme things thou thought tion true turn universe usual vision voice whole wish woman Wordsworth writing Yeats